The nuclear RPl4 gene encodes a chloroplast protein that co-purifies with the T7-1ike transcription complex as well as plastid ribosomes

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We have cloned and sequenced the cDNA and the gene coding for plastid ribosomal protein IA (RPL4) from two higher plant species, spinach and Arabidopsis thaliana. Ribosomal protein L4 is one of the ribosomal proteins for which extraribosomal functions in transcriptional regulation has been demonstrated in prokaryotes. Sequence comparison of the two plant cDNAs and genes shows that the RPL4 gene has acquired a remarkable 3' extension during evolutionary transfer to the nuclear genome. This extension harbors an intron and codes for a glutamic and aspartic acid-rich amino acid sequence that resembles highly acidic C-terminal tails of some transcription factors. Co- purification of ribosomal protein LA with plastid RNA polymerase and transcription factor CDF2 using different purification protocols as well as the surprising amino acid sequence of the L4 protein make it a likely candidate to play a role in plastid transcriptional regulation.

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Trifa, Y., Privat, I., Gagnon, J., Baeza, L., & Lerbs-Mache, S. (1998). The nuclear RPl4 gene encodes a chloroplast protein that co-purifies with the T7-1ike transcription complex as well as plastid ribosomes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(7), 3980–3985. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.7.3980

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