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Isolation of Physiologically Active Thylakoids and Their Use in Energy-Dependent Protein Transport Assays
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Biochemistry
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JoVE Journal Biochemistry
Isolation of Physiologically Active Thylakoids and Their Use in Energy-Dependent Protein Transport Assays
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12:25 min

September 28, 2018

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Chapters

  • 00:04Title
  • 00:30Chloroplast Isolation and Quantification
  • 03:30Isolation of Thylakoids
  • 04:42Stromal Extract (SE) Recovery
  • 06:33Transport through the cpTat Pathway
  • 07:44Transport through the cpSec1 and cpSRP Pathways
  • 08:59Thermolysin Treatment
  • 10:16Results: Transport of Proteins Through cpTat and cpSec1 and Integration Through cpSRP Pathways
  • 11:18Conclusion

Summary

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We present protocols herein for high-yield isolation of physiologically active thylakoids and protein transport assays for the chloroplast twin arginine translocation (cpTat), secretory (cpSec1), and signal recognition particle (cpSRP) pathways.

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