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Mitochondrial ATP synthase levels in brown adipose tissue are governed by the c-Fo subunit P1 isoform.

Tatiana V Kramarova1, Irina G Shabalina, Ulf Andersson, Rolf Westerberg, Inger Carlberg, Josef Houstek, Jan Nedergaard, Barbara Cannon.   

Abstract

Despite the significance of mitochondrial ATP synthase for mammalian metabolism, the regulation of the amount of ATP synthase in mammalian systems is not understood. As brown adipose tissue mitochondria contain very low amounts of ATP synthase, relative to respiratory chain components, they constitute a physiological system that allows for examination of the control of ATP synthase assembly. To examine the role of the expression of the P1-isoform of the c-Fo subunit in the biogenesis of ATP synthase, we made transgenic mice that express the P1-c subunit isoform under the promoter of the brown adipose tissue-specific protein UCP1. In the resulting UCP1p1 transgenic mice, total P1-c subunit mRNA levels were increased; mRNA levels of other F1Fo-ATPase subunits were unchanged. In isolated brown-fat mitochondria, protein levels of the total c-Fo subunit were increased. Remarkably, protein levels of ATP synthase subunits that are part of the F1-ATPase complex were also increased, as was the entire Complex V. Increased ATPase and ATP synthase activities demonstrated an increased functional activity of the F1Fo-ATPase. Thus, the levels of the c-Fo subunit P1-isoform are crucial for defining the final content of the ATP synthase in brown adipose tissue. The level of c-Fo subunit may be a determining factor for F1Fo-ATPase assembly in all higher eukaryotes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17666453     DOI: 10.1096/fj.07-8581com

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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