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Specific delay of degradation of mitochondrial ATP synthase subunit c in late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (Batten disease).

J Ezaki1, L S Wolfe, T Higuti, K Ishidoh, E Kominami.   

Abstract

Subunit c is normally present as an inner mitochondrial membrane component of the F0 section of the ATP synthase complex, but in the late infantile form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) it was also found in lysosomes in high concentrations. To explore the mechanism of storage of subunit c, the rates of degradation and synthesis of subunit c were measured in fibroblast cell types from controls and patients with the late infantile form of NCL. The radiolabel from subunit c decreased with time in control cells, whereas no apparent loss of radioactivity of subunit c was found in patients' cells. There were no significant differences between control cells and cells with disease in the degradation of cytochrome oxidase subunit IV, an inner membrane protein of mitochondria. A combination of pulse-chase and subcellular fractionation analysis showed that a delay of intramitochondrial loss from prelabeled subunit c was seen in all diseased cells tested. Lysosomal appearance of labeled subunit c could be detected after chase for more than 1 week and its radioactivities were variable among diseased cell types. The biosynthetic rate of subunit c was almost the same in both control and patient cells. Northern blotting analyses showed that mRNAs for P1 and P2 genes had no significant difference in lengths and amounts between control and patient cells. Results suggest a specific failure in the degradation of subunit c after its normal inclusion in mitochondria and its consequent accumulation in lysosomes. This is the first direct evidence to show a delay of subunit c degradation in the cells from the late infantile form of NCL.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7830067     DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.1995.64020733.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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