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Thiol oxidation in bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts: common principles but three unrelated machineries?

Johannes M Herrmann1, Frank Kauff, H Ekkehard Neuhaus.   

Abstract

The intermembrane space of mitochondria and the thylakoid lumen of chloroplasts are evolutionary descendents of the periplasmic space of bacteria. Presumably due to their common ancestry, the active oxidation of cysteinyl thiols is used in these three compartments in order to stabilize protein folding or to regulate protein function. In contrast, compartments of the eukaryotic cell which developed from the bacterial cytosol maintain cysteine residues largely reduced. Whereas the oxidizing machinery of bacteria is well characterized, that of mitochondria was only recently discovered and that of thylakoids still awaits to be identified. In mitochondria, protein oxidation is mediated by the sulfhydryl oxidase Erv1 which is highly conserved among eukaryotes. Erv1 oxidizes its substrate protein Mia40 which serves as an import receptor for proteins destined for the intermembrane space. This review summarizes the current knowledge on the mitochondrial disulfide relay system and compares its features to those of the periplasm and the thylakoid lumen. Although the sulfhydryl oxidases in the intermembrane space, Erv1, and the bacterial periplasm, DsbA-DsbB, share key structural features their primary sequence is not related and the evolutionary origin of Erv1 is unclear. On the basis of phylogenetic analyses of Erv1 sequences we propose that the mitochondrial oxidation machinery originated from a lateral gene transfer from flavobacteria-like prokaryotes early in eukaryotic evolution.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18522807     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2008.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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2.  Cytosolic thioredoxin system facilitates the import of mitochondrial small Tim proteins.

Authors:  Romina Durigon; Qi Wang; Efrain Ceh Pavia; Chris M Grant; Hui Lu
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2012-08-10       Impact factor: 8.807

3.  Plastid proteostasis and heterologous protein accumulation in transplastomic plants.

Authors:  Francesca De Marchis; Andrea Pompa; Michele Bellucci
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2012-08-07       Impact factor: 8.340

4.  Lumen Thiol Oxidoreductase1, a disulfide bond-forming catalyst, is required for the assembly of photosystem II in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Mohamed Karamoko; Sara Cline; Kevin Redding; Natividad Ruiz; Patrice P Hamel
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2011-12-30       Impact factor: 11.277

5.  How periplasmic thioredoxin TlpA reduces bacterial copper chaperone ScoI and cytochrome oxidase subunit II (CoxB) prior to metallation.

Authors:  Helge K Abicht; Martin A Schärer; Nick Quade; Raphael Ledermann; Elisabeth Mohorko; Guido Capitani; Hauke Hennecke; Rudi Glockshuber
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6.  Role of twin Cys-Xaa9-Cys motif cysteines in mitochondrial import of the cytochrome C oxidase biogenesis factor Cmc1.

Authors:  Myriam Bourens; Deepa V Dabir; Heather L Tienson; Irina Sorokina; Carla M Koehler; Antoni Barrientos
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2012-07-05       Impact factor: 5.157

7.  Conserved and novel functions for Arabidopsis thaliana MIA40 in assembly of proteins in mitochondria and peroxisomes.

Authors:  Chris Carrie; Estelle Giraud; Owen Duncan; Lin Xu; Yan Wang; Shaobai Huang; Rachel Clifton; Monika Murcha; Aleksandra Filipovska; Oliver Rackham; Alice Vrielink; James Whelan
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-09-09       Impact factor: 5.157

8.  The baculovirus sulfhydryl oxidase Ac92 (P33) interacts with the Spodoptera frugiperda P53 protein and oxidizes it in vitro.

Authors:  Wenbi Wu; Rollie J Clem; George F Rohrmann; A Lorena Passarelli
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2013-10-01       Impact factor: 3.616

9.  Biogenesis of cytochrome b6 in photosynthetic membranes.

Authors:  Denis Saint-Marcoux; Francis-André Wollman; Catherine de Vitry
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2009-06-29       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  A chloroplast membrane protein LTO1/AtVKOR involving in redox regulation and ROS homeostasis.

Authors:  Ying Lu; Hua-Rong Wang; Han Li; Hao-Ran Cui; Yue-Guang Feng; Xiao-Yun Wang
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2013-05-21       Impact factor: 4.570

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