posted on 2013-07-05, 00:00authored byClark
J. Nelson, Lei Li, Richard P. Jacoby, A. Harvey Millar
The
turnover of the proteomes of organelles in plant cells are
known to be governed by both whole cell and organelle-specific processes.
However, the rate and specificity of this protein turnover has not
been explored in depth to understand how it affects different organellar
processes. Here we have used progressive 15N labeling of Arabidopsis cells, and focused on the turnover rate of proteins
in mitochondria. We provide estimates of degradation rate (Kd) for 224 mitochondrial proteins, showing a
range of over 50-fold in Kd. Protein complexes,
most notably the respiratory chain complexes, had Kd values that were generally coordinated and we have interpreted
these measurements to outline how protein Kd differs within protein complexes and between functional categories.
The fastest turnover rates were reported for DNA/RNA metabolism enzymes,
chaperones, and proteases.