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  Impaired folding of the mitochondrial small TIM chaperones induces clearance by the i-AAA protease

Baker, M. J., Mooga, V. P., Guiard, B., Langer, T., Ryan, M. T., & Stojanovski, D. (2012). Impaired folding of the mitochondrial small TIM chaperones induces clearance by the i-AAA protease. J Mol Biol, 424(5), 227-39. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2012.09.019.

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Baker, M. J., Author
Mooga, V. P., Author
Guiard, B., Author
Langer, T.1, Author           
Ryan, M. T., Author
Stojanovski, D., Author
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1Department Langer - Mitochondrial Proteostasis, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Max Planck Society, ou_3393994              

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Free keywords: ATP-Dependent Proteases/*metabolism Membrane Proteins/genetics/*metabolism Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics/*metabolism Mutagenesis, Site-Directed Mutant Proteins/genetics/metabolism *Protein Folding Proteolysis Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism/*physiology Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/genetics/*metabolism
 Abstract: The intermembrane space of mitochondria contains a dedicated chaperone network-the small translocase of the inner membrane (TIM) family-for the sorting of hydrophobic precursors. All small TIMs are defined by the presence of a twin CX(3)C motif and the monomeric proteins are stabilized by two intramolecular disulfide bonds formed between the cysteines of these motifs. The conserved cysteine residues within small TIM members have also been shown to participate in early biogenesis events, with the most N-terminal cysteine residue important for import and retention within the intermembrane space via the receptor and disulfide oxidase, Mia40. In this study, we have analyzed the in vivo consequences of improper folding of small TIM chaperones by generating site-specific cysteine mutants and assessed the fate of the incompletely oxidized proteins within mitochondria. We show that no individual cysteine residue is required for the function of Tim9 or Tim10 in yeast and that defective assembly of the small TIMs induces their proteolytic clearance from mitochondria. We delineate a clearance mechanism for the mutant proteins and their unassembled wild-type partner protein by the mitochondrial ATP-dependent protease, Yme1 (yeast mitochondrial escape 1).

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 Dates: 2012-12-142012-10-06
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 Identifiers: Other: 23036860
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2012.09.019
ISSN: 1089-8638 (Electronic)0022-2836 (Linking)
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Title: J Mol Biol
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 424 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 227 - 39 Identifier: -