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Saccharomyces cerevisiae porin pore forms complexes with mitochondrial outer membrane proteins Om14p and Om45p
Authors:Lauffer Susann  Mäbert Katrin  Czupalla Cornelia  Pursche Theresia  Hoflack Bernard  Rödel Gerhard  Krause-Buchholz Udo
Affiliation:From the Institute of Genetics, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden and ;the §Biotechnology Center, Technische Universität Dresden, Tatzberg 47/49, 01307 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Numerous transport processes occur between the two mitochondrial (mt) membranes due to the diverse functions and metabolic processes of the mt organelle. The metabolite and ion transport through the mt outer membrane (OM) is widely assumed to be mediated by the porin pore, whereas in the mt inner membrane (IM) specific carriers are responsible for transport processes. Here, we provide evidence by means of Blue Native (BN)-PAGE analysis, co-immunoprecipitation, and tandem affinity purification that the two mt OM proteins Om14p and Om45p associate with the porin pore. Porin molecules seem to assemble independently to build the core unit. A subpopulation of these core units interacts with Om14p and Om45p. With preparative tandem affinity purification followed by MS analysis, we could identify interaction partners of this OM complex, which are mainly localized within the mt IM and function as carriers for diverse molecules. We propose a model for the role of the two OM proteins in addressing the porin pore to bind to specific channels in the mt IM to facilitate transport of metabolites.
Keywords:Membrane Transport   Mitochondria   Protein-Protein Interactions   Transporters   Yeast   Om14p   Om45p   Por1p   TSPO
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