The cycling peroxisomal targeting signal type 1 - receptor Pex5p: reaching the circle’s end with ubiquitin

  • Harald W Platta
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Publication date
December 2014
Publisher
Smart Science & Technology LLC, USA
Language
English

Abstract

Peroxisomes are single-membrane bound organelles that are found nearly ubiquitiously in eukaryotic cells. Their main task is the breakdown of fatty acids by beta-oxidation and the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. However, these so called “multi-purpose organelles” also display several other metabolic functions, which can differ between species, tissues or growth conditions of the cells. This high plasticity of peroxisomal functions is enabled by an adjustment of the protein composition, which in turn is regulated by the dynamically operating protein import receptors. Subsequent to their synthesis on free ribosomes in the cytosol, peroxisomal matrix proteins are recognizes by import receptors by means of a peroxisomal targeting sequence ...

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