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Arrangement of the respiratory chain complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae supercomplex III2IV2 revealed by single particle cryo-electron microscopy
Authors:Mileykovskaya Eugenia  Penczek Pawel A  Fang Jia  Mallampalli Venkata K P S  Sparagna Genevieve C  Dowhan William
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. Eugenia.Mileykovskaya@uth.tmc.edu
Abstract:Here we present for the first time a three-dimensional cryo-EM map of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae respiratory supercomplex composed of dimeric complex III flanked on each side by one monomeric complex IV. A precise fit of the existing atomic x-ray structures of complex III from yeast and complex IV from bovine heart into the cryo-EM map resulted in a pseudo-atomic model of the three-dimensional structure for the supercomplex. The distance between cytochrome c binding sites of complexes III and IV is about 6 nm, which supports proposed channeling of cytochrome c between the individual complexes. The opposing surfaces of complexes III and IV differ considerably from those reported for the bovine heart supercomplex as determined by cryo-EM. A closer association between the individual complex domains at the aqueous membrane interface and larger spaces between the membrane-embedded domains where lipid molecules may reside are also demonstrated. The supercomplex contains about 50 molecules of cardiolipin (CL) with a fatty acid composition identical to that of the inner membrane CL pool, consistent with CL-dependent stabilization of the supercomplex.
Keywords:Bioenergetics/Electron Transfer Complex  Cardiolipin  Lipids  Membrane Proteins  Mitochondria  Cryo-electron Microscopy  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  Complex III  Complex IV  Supercomplex
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