Everything about Peroxisomal Targeting Signal totally explained
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peroxisomal targeting signal (PTS) is a region of the
peroxisomal protein that
receptors recognize and bind to.
Overview
All peroxisomal proteins are synthesized in the
cytoplasm and must be directed to the peroxisome. The first step in this process is the binding of the
protein to a receptor. The receptor then directs the complex to the peroxisome. Receptors recognize and bind to a region of the peroxisomal protein called a peroxisomal
targeting signal, or PTS.
Peroxisomes consist of a matrix surrounded by a specific
membrane. Most peroxisomal matrix proteins contain a short sequence, usually three
amino acids at the extreme
carboxy tail of the protein, that serves as the PTS. The prototypic sequence (many variations exist) is
serine-
lysine-
leucine. This
motif, and its variations, is known as the PTS1, and the receptor is termed the PTS1 receptor. It was found that the PTS1 receptor is encoded by the
PEX5 gene.
A few peroxisomal matrix proteins have a different, and less conserved sequence, at their amino termini. This PTS2 signal is recognized by the
PTS2 receptor, encoded by the PEX7 gene.
"PEX" refers to a group of genes that were identified as being important for peroxisomal synthesis. The numerical attributions, such as PEX5, generally refer to the order in which they were first discovered.
Proteins destined for the peroxisomal membrane contain a "mPTS" sequence, which is more poorly defined and may consist of discontinuous subdomains. One of these usually is a cluster of basic amino acids (arginines and lysines) within a loop of protein (for example, between membrane spans) that will face the matrix. The identity of the mPTS receptor is somewhat controversial; the best candidate is the product of
PEX19.
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