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Structure/Function Analysis of Yeast Mitochondrial ATP Synthase Subunit 8 a
Author(s) -
DEVENISH RODNEY J.,
PAPAKONSTANTINOU THEO,
GALANIS MARIA,
LAW RUBY H. P.,
LINNANE ANTHONY W.,
NAGLEY PHILLIP
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
annals of the new york academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.712
H-Index - 248
eISSN - 1749-6632
pISSN - 0077-8923
DOI - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1992.tb43814.x
Subject(s) - atp synthase gamma subunit , protein subunit , atp synthase , transmembrane domain , transmembrane protein , biochemistry , mutagenesis , mitochondrion , inner mitochondrial membrane , chemistry , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , enzyme , membrane , mutation , atp hydrolysis , atpase , gene , receptor
Subunit 8 of yeast mitochondrial ATP synthase is a small hydrophobic component of the membrane-associated F0 sector. Structure/function relations in subunit 8 were studied by focusing on three structural domains: a highly conserved NH2-terminal region, a central hydrophobic region (previously suggested to be a transmembrane stem), and a COOH-terminal region bearing a conserved array of three positively charged residues. A combined approach was used, which encompasses site-directed mutagenesis, in vitro import and assembly tests, and an in vivo allotopic expression system (using host cells unable to synthesise subunit 8 in mitochondria). The results indicate that the NH2-terminal region of subunit 8 is involved functionally in the F0 sector. As the central hydrophobic region can functionally tolerate the introduction of multiple, positively charged residues (which abolishes the proteolipid solubility characteristics of the entire subunit), the role of this hydrophobic region as a transmembrane stem is brought into question. Each of the three positively charged residues toward the COOH-terminus of subunit 8 is required for the efficient assembly of this subunit into the F0 sector. Removal of the more proximal charged residues Arg37 or Arg42 has a more severe impact on subunit 8 assembly than does removal of the most distal residue Lys47 in terms of both in vitro import and assembly as well as the ability of the subunit 8 variant to function in mitochondrial ATP synthase in vivo.

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