Literature DB >> 15821992

Gamma carbonic anhydrase like complex interact with plant mitochondrial complex I.

Mariano Perales1, Gustavo Parisi, María Silvina Fornasari, Alejandro Colaneri, Fernando Villarreal, Nahuel González-Schain, Julián Echave, Diego Gómez-Casati, Hans-Peter Braun, Alejandro Araya, Eduardo Zabaleta.   

Abstract

We report the identification by two hybrid screens of two novel similar proteins, called Arabidopsis thaliana gamma carbonic anhydrase like1 and 2 (AtgammaCAL1 and AtgammaCAL2), that interact specifically with putative Arabidopsis thaliana gamma Carbonic Anhydrase (AtgammaCA) proteins in plant mitochondria. The interaction region that was located in the N-terminal 150 amino acids of mature AtgammaCA and AtgammaCA like proteins represents a new interaction domain. In vitro experiments indicate that these proteins are imported into mitochondria and are associated with mitochondrial complex I as AtgammaCAs. All plant species analyzed contain both AtgammaCA and AtgammaCAL sequences indicating that these genes were conserved throughout plant evolution. Structural modeling of AtgammaCAL sequences show a deviation of functionally important active site residues with respect to gammaCAs but could form active interfaces in the interaction with AtgammaCAs. We postulate a CA complex tightly associated to plant mitochondrial complex.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15821992     DOI: 10.1007/s11103-004-6324-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Mol Biol        ISSN: 0167-4412            Impact factor:   4.076


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