Cw. Sun et al., Leaf-specific upregulation of chloroplast translocon genes by a CCT motif-containing protein, CIA2, PL CELL, 13(9), 2001, pp. 2053-2061
Chloroplasts are a major destination of protein traffic within leaf cells.
Protein import into chloroplasts is mediated by a set of translocon complex
es at the chloroplast envelope. Current data indicate that the expression o
f translocon genes is regulated in a tissue-specific manner, possibly to ac
commodate the higher import demand of chloroplasts in leaves and the lower
demand of plastids in other tissues. We have designed a transgene-based pos
itive screen to isolate mutants disrupted in protein import into plastids.
The first locus we isolated, CIA2, encodes a protein containing a motif con
served within the CCT family of transcription factors. Biochemical analysis
indicates that CIA2 is responsible for specific upregulation of the transl
ocon genes atToc33 and atToc75 in leaves. Identification of CW provides new
insights into the tissue-specific regulation of translocon gene expression
.