Biogenesis of mitochondria: Defective yeast H+-ATPase assembled in the absence of mitochondrial protein synthesis is membrane associated |
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Authors: | Jacqueline M Orian Richard G Hadikusumo Sangkot Marzuki Anthony W Linnane |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | We have investigated the extent to which the assembly of the cytoplasmically synthesized subunits of the H+-ATPase can proceed in a mtDNA-less (rho°) strain of yeast, which is not capable of mitochondrial protein synthesis. Three of the membrane sector proteins of the yeast H+-ATPase are synthesized in the mitochondria, and it is important to determine whether the presence of these subunits is essential for the assembly of the imported subunits to the inner mitochondrial membrane. A monoclonal antibody against the cytoplasmically synthesized -subunit of the H+-ATPase was used to immunoprecipitate the assembled subunits of the enzyme complex. Our results indicate that the imported subunits of the H+-ATPase can be assembled in this mutant, into a defective complex which could be shown to be associated with the mitochondrial membrane by the analysis of the Arrhenius kinetics of the mutant mitochondrial ATPase activity.This paper is No. 61 in the seriesBiogenesis of Mitochondria. For paper No. 60, see Novitskiet al. (1984). |
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Keywords: | H+-ATPase complex assembly defect Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial biogenesis membrane association |
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