Literature DB >> 3013877

The nuclear-coded subunits of yeast cytochrome c oxidase. The amino acid sequences of subunits VII and VIIa, structural similarities between the three smallest polypeptides of the holoenzyme, and implications for biogenesis.

S D Power, M A Lochrie, R O Poyton.   

Abstract

The complete amino acid sequences of subunits VII and VIIa from yeast cytochrome c oxidase are reported. Subunits VII and VIIa are 57 residues (Mr = 6603) and 54 residues (Mr = 6303) in length, respectively. Both polypeptides are amphiphilic, have an internal hydrophobic section and hydrophilic NH2 and COOH termini, and terminate at their COOH termini with a basic amino acid. This structural motif is similar to that possessed by subunit VIII of yeast cytochrome c oxidase. All three polypeptides have hydrophobic sections which are long enough to span the inner membrane; all three polypeptides lack methionine at their NH2 termini; and all three polypeptides have COOH termini which could result from proteolysis by a protease with trypsin or cathepsin B-like activity. These observations raise the interesting possibility that subunits VII, VIIa, and VIII are transmembranous polypeptides which are processed at both their NH2 and COOH termini during their biogenesis.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3013877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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