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Towards solving the mystery of peroxisomal matrix protein import

Michael L. Skowyra, Peiqiang Feng, Tom A. Rapoport

2023Trends in Cell Biology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peroxisomes are vital metabolic organelles that import their lumenal (matrix) enzymes from the cytosol using mobile receptors. Surprisingly, the receptors can even import folded proteins, but the underlying mechanism has been a mystery. Recent results reveal how import receptors shuttle cargo into peroxisomes. The cargo-bound receptors move from the cytosol across the peroxisomal membrane completely into the matrix by a mechanism that resembles transport through the nuclear pore. The receptors then return to the cytosol through a separate retrotranslocation channel, leaving the cargo inside the organelle. This cycle concentrates imported proteins within peroxisomes, and the energy for cargo import is supplied by receptor export. Peroxisomal protein import thus fundamentally differs from other previously known mechanisms for translocating proteins across membranes.

Topics & Concepts

PeroxisomeCytosolOrganelleBiologyPeroxisomal targeting signalCell biologyReceptorTransport proteinBiochemistryProtein targetingMembrane proteinEnzymeMembranePeroxisome Proliferator-Activated ReceptorsRNA Research and SplicingRNA regulation and disease