{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Identification of Auxiliary Organellar Targeting Signals for Plant Peroxisomes Using Bioinformatic Analysis of Large Protein Sequence Datasets Followed by Experimental Validation. {Author}: Deng Q;Jiang H;Hu J;Pan R; {Journal}: Methods Mol Biol {Volume}: 2792 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 暂无{DOI}: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3802-6_21 {Abstract}: Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized by membrane-bounded organelles to ensure that specific biochemical reactions and cellular functions occur in a spatially restricted manner. The subcellular localization of proteins is largely determined by their intrinsic targeting signals, which are mainly constituted by short peptides. A complete organelle targeting signal may contain a core signal (CoreS) as well as auxiliary signals (AuxiS). However, the AuxiS is often not as well characterized as the CoreS. Peroxisomes house many key steps in photorespiration, besides other crucial functions in plants. Peroxisome targeting signal type 1 (PTS1), which is carried by most peroxisome matrix proteins, was initially recognized as a C-terminal tripeptide with a "canonical" consensus of [S/A]-[K/R]-[L/M]. Many studies have shown the existence of auxiliary targeting signals upstream of PTS1, but systematic characterizations are lacking. Here, we designed an analytical strategy to characterize the auxiliary targeting signals for plant peroxisomes using large datasets and statistics followed by experimental validations. This method may also be applied to deciphering the auxiliary targeting signals for other organelles, whose organellar targeting depends on a core peptide with assistance from a nearby auxiliary signal.