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Valentina Strecker1, Zibirnisa Kadeer2, Juliana Heidler3, Cristina-Maria Cruciat4, Heike Angerer5, Heiko Giese6, Kathy Pfeiffer7, Rosemary A Stuart8, Ilka Wittig9.
Abstract
Here we identified a hydrophobic 6.4kDa protein, Cox26, as a novel component of yeast mitochondrial supercomplex comprising respiratory complexes III and IV. Multi-dimensional native and denaturing electrophoretic techniques were used to identify proteins interacting with Cox26. The majority of the Cox26 protein was found non-covalently bound to the complex IV moiety of the III-IV supercomplexes. A population of Cox26 was observed to exist in a disulfide bond partnership with the Cox2 subunit of complex IV. No pronounced growth phenotype for Cox26 deficiency was observed, indicating that Cox26 may not play a critical role in the COX enzymology, and we speculate that Cox26 may serve to regulate or support the Cox2 protein. Respiratory supercomplexes are assembled in the absence of the Cox26 protein, however their pattern slightly differs to the wild type III-IV supercomplex appearance. The catalytic activities of complexes III and IV were observed to be normal and respiration was comparable to wild type as long as cells were cultivated under normal growth conditions. Stress conditions, such as elevated temperatures resulted in mild decrease of respiration in non-fermentative media when the Cox26 protein was absent.Entities:
Keywords: Blue native electrophoresis; Cytochrome c oxidase; III–IV supercomplexes; Protein composition; Respiratory supercomplexes; Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27091403 PMCID: PMC7140176 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2016.04.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002