Literature DB >> 12628916

Mrs2p is an essential component of the major electrophoretic Mg2+ influx system in mitochondria.

Martin Kolisek1, Gabor Zsurka, Jozef Samaj, Julian Weghuber, Rudolf J Schweyen, Monika Schweigel.   

Abstract

Steady-state concentrations of mitochondrial Mg(2+) previously have been shown to vary with the expression of Mrs2p, a component of the inner mitochondrial membrane with two transmembrane domains. While its structural and functional similarity to the bacterial Mg(2+) transport protein CorA suggested a role for Mrs2p in Mg(2+) influx into the organelle, other functions in cation homeostasis could not be excluded. Making use of the fluorescent dye mag-fura 2 to measure free Mg(2+) concentrations continuously, we describe here a high capacity, rapid Mg(2+) influx system in isolated yeast mitochondria, driven by the mitochondrial membrane potential Deltapsi and inhibited by cobalt(III)hexaammine. Overexpression of Mrs2p increases influx rates 5-fold, while the deletion of the MRS2 gene abolishes this high capacity Mg(2+) influx. Mg(2+) efflux from isolated mitochondria, observed with low Deltapsi only, also requires the presence of Mrs2p. Cross-linking experiments revealed the presence of Mrs2p-containing complexes in the mitochondrial membrane, probably constituting Mrs2p homo- oligomers. Taken together, these findings characterize Mrs2p as the first molecularly identified metal ion channel protein in the inner mitochondrial membrane.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12628916      PMCID: PMC151051          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdg122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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