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Dynamin-Like Proteins Are Potentially Involved in Membrane Dynamics within Chloroplasts and Cyanobacteria
Jilly RuvenKhan Nadir ZamanAronsson HenrikSchneider Dirksubject
membrane biogenesismembrane fusionfood and beveragesthylakoid membranePlant Sciencelcsh:Plant culturecyanobacteriaHypothesis and Theorychloroplastsdynaminbacteria500 Natural sciences and mathematicslcsh:SB1-1110500 Naturwissenschaftendescription
Dynamin-like proteins (DLPs) are a family of membrane-active proteins with low sequence identity. The proteins operate in different organelles in eukaryotic cells, where they trigger vesicle formation, membrane fusion, or organelle division. As discussed here, representatives of this protein family have also been identified in chloroplasts and DLPs are very common in cyanobacteria. Since cyanobacteria and chloroplasts, an organelle of bacterial origin, have similar internal membrane systems, we suggest that DLPs are involved in membrane dynamics in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts. Here, we discuss the features and activities of DLPs with a focus on their potential presence and activity in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-10-27 | Frontiers in Plant Science |