Literature DB >> 23802566

Mia40 and MINOS act in parallel with Ccs1 in the biogenesis of mitochondrial Sod1.

Aksana Varabyova1, Ulrike Topf, Paulina Kwiatkowska, Lidia Wrobel, Magdalena Kaus-Drobek, Agnieszka Chacinska.   

Abstract

Superoxide dismutase 1 (Sod1) is a major superoxide-scavenging enzyme in the eukaryotic cell, and is localized in the cytosol and intermembrane space of mitochondria. Sod1 requires its specific chaperone Ccs1 and disulfide bond formation in order to be retained in the intermembrane space. Our study identified a pool of Sod1 that is present in the reduced state in mitochondria that lack Ccs1. We created yeast mutants with mutations in highly conserved amino acid residues corresponding to human mutations that cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and found that some of the mutant proteins were present in the reduced state. These mutant variants of Sod1 were efficiently localized in mitochondria. Localization of the reduced, Ccs1-independent forms of Sod1 relied on Mia40, an essential component of the mitochondrial intermembrane space import and assembly pathway that is responsible for the biogenesis of intermembrane space proteins. Furthermore, the mitochondrial inner membrane organizing system (MINOS), which is responsible for mitochondrial membrane architecture, differentially modulated the presence of reduced Sod1 in mitochondria. Thus, we identified novel mitochondrial players that are possibly involved in pathological conditions caused by changes in the biogenesis of Sod1.
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Keywords:  ALS; MINOS/MICOS/MitOS; Mia40; mitochondrial intermembrane space; protein biogenesis and transport

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23802566     DOI: 10.1111/febs.12409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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