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The Mystery Of Nuclear Localization Of Arogenate Dehydratase5 From Arabidopsis Thaliana, Sara Abolhassani Rad Oct 2017

The Mystery Of Nuclear Localization Of Arogenate Dehydratase5 From Arabidopsis Thaliana, Sara Abolhassani Rad

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Arogenate dehydratases (ADTs) have been identified to catalyze the last step of phenylalanine (Phe) biosynthesis in plants. All ADTs have a transit peptide sequence that targets them into the chloroplasts where the biosynthesis of Phe happens. Subcellular localization studies using fluorescently tagged Arabidopsis thaliana ADTs demonstrated that all six ADTs localize to chloroplast stromules (stroma filled tubules). However, one member of this family, ADT5, was also detected in the nucleus. As dual targeting of proteins to different cell compartments is an indication of multifunctionality, ADT5 nuclear localization suggests that this member of the ADT protein family is a moonlighting protein …