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Molecular architecture of the active mitochondrial protein gate.

Takuya Shiota1, Kenichiro Imai2, Jian Qiu3, Victoria L Hewitt4, Khershing Tan4, Hsin-Hui Shen4, Noriyuki Sakiyama2, Yoshinori Fukasawa2, Sikander Hayat5, Megumi Kamiya6, Arne Elofsson5, Kentaro Tomii2, Paul Horton2, Nils Wiedemann7, Nikolaus Pfanner7, Trevor Lithgow4, Toshiya Endo8.   

Abstract

Mitochondria fulfill central functions in cellular energetics, metabolism, and signaling. The outer membrane translocator complex (the TOM complex) imports most mitochondrial proteins, but its architecture is unknown. Using a cross-linking approach, we mapped the active translocator down to single amino acid residues, revealing different transport paths for preproteins through the Tom40 channel. An N-terminal segment of Tom40 passes from the cytosol through the channel to recruit chaperones from the intermembrane space that guide the transfer of hydrophobic preproteins. The translocator contains three Tom40 β-barrel channels sandwiched between a central α-helical Tom22 receptor cluster and external regulatory Tom proteins. The preprotein-translocating trimeric complex exchanges with a dimeric isoform to assemble new TOM complexes. Dynamic coupling of α-helical receptors, β-barrel channels, and chaperones generates a versatile machinery that transports about 1000 different proteins.
Copyright © 2015, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26404837     DOI: 10.1126/science.aac6428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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