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The insertion of the outer envelope protein Toc34 from chloroplasts was studied. Toc34 was chosen as a model protein because it contains one predicted transmembrane helix at the C-terminus and a large hydrophilic N-terminal located GTPase domain, which is exposed to the cytosol. Unlike proteins located in internal chloroplast compartments, Toc34 neither contains a cleavable presequence nor uses the general import pathway. The protein can insert into the outer envelope of chloroplasts but not into the outer membrane of mitochondria. Using protein-free liposomes we showed that Toc34 is able to insert directly into the lipid bilayer. This insertion is stimulated by GTP and the presence of nonbilayer lipids, but is independent of the presence or absence of charged lipids. The topology of the protein inserted into protein-free liposomes was not exclusively directed by the positive-inside rule but by the size of the hydrophilic domain.
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