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  lüll Biogenesis of peroxisomes  Topogenesis of the peroxisomal membrane and matrix  proteins Heiland I; Erdmann RFEBS J  2005[May]; 272 (10): 2362-72Genetic and proteomic approaches have led to the identification of 32 proteins,  collectively called peroxins, which are required for the biogenesis of  peroxisomes. Some are responsible for the division and inheritance of  peroxisomes; however, most peroxins have been implicated in the topogenesis of  peroxisomal proteins. Peroxisomal membrane and matrix proteins are synthesized on  free ribosomes in the cytosol and are imported post-translationally into  pre-existing organelles (Lazarow PB & Fujiki Y (1985) Annu Rev Cell Biol1,  489-530). Progress has been made in the elucidation of how these proteins are  targeted to the organelle. In addition, the understanding of the composition of  the peroxisomal import apparatus and the order of events taking place during the  cascade of peroxisomal protein import has increased significantly. However, our  knowledge on the basic principles of peroxisomal membrane protein insertion or  translocation of peroxisomal matrix proteins across the peroxisomal membrane is  rather limited. The latter is of particular interest as the peroxisomal import  machinery accommodates folded, even oligomeric, proteins, which distinguishes  this apparatus from the well characterized translocons of other organelles.  Furthermore, the origin of the peroxisomal membrane is still enigmatic. Recent  observations suggest the existence of two classes of peroxisomal membrane  proteins. Newly synthesized class I proteins are directly targeted to and  inserted into the peroxisomal membrane, while class II proteins reach their final  destination via the endoplasmic reticulum or a subcompartment thereof, which  would be in accord with the idea that the peroxisomal membrane might be derived  from the endoplasmic reticulum.|Endoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism[MESH]|Intracellular Membranes/*metabolism[MESH]|Lipid Metabolism[MESH]|Membrane Proteins/chemistry/*metabolism[MESH]|Peroxins[MESH]|Peroxisomes/chemistry/*metabolism[MESH]|Protein Sorting Signals[MESH]|Protein Transport/physiology[MESH]|Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/metabolism[MESH] |