IM30 triggers membrane fusion in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts

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Authors
  • R. Hennig
  • J. Heidrich
  • M. Saur
  • L. Schmüser
Publication date 08-05-2015
Journal Nature Communications
Article number 7018
Volume | Issue number 6
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
The thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts and cyanobacteria is a unique internal membrane system harbouring the complexes of the photosynthetic electron transfer chain. Despite their apparent importance, little is known about the biogenesis and maintenance of thylakoid membranes. Although membrane fusion events are essential for the formation of thylakoid membranes, proteins involved in membrane fusion have yet to be identified in photosynthetic cells or organelles. Here we show that IM30, a conserved chloroplast and cyanobacterial protein of approximately 30 kDa binds as an oligomeric ring in a well-defined geometry specifically to membranes containing anionic lipids. Triggered by Mg2+, membrane binding causes destabilization and eventually results in membrane fusion. We propose that IM30 establishes contacts between internal membrane sites and promotes fusion to enable regulated exchange of proteins and/or lipids in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts.
Document type Article
Note © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. - With supplementary information
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8018
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