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Conserved functions of Arabidopsis mitochondrial late-acting maturation factors in the trafficking of iron?sulfur clusters
Authors:Marta A Uzarska  Jonathan Przybyla-Toscano  Farah Spantgar  Flavien Zannini  Roland Lill  Ulrich Mühlenhoff  Nicolas Rouhier
Institution:1. Institut für Zytobiologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35032 Marburg, Germany;2. Université de Lorraine, Inra, IAM, F-54000 Nancy, France
Abstract:Numerous proteins require iron?sulfur (Fe-S) clusters as cofactors for their function. Their biogenesis is a multi-step process occurring in the cytosol and mitochondria of all eukaryotes and additionally in plastids of photosynthetic eukaryotes. A basic model of Fe-S protein maturation in mitochondria has been obtained based on studies achieved in mammals and yeast, yet some molecular details, especially of the late steps, still require investigation. In particular, the late-acting biogenesis factors in plant mitochondria are poorly understood. In this study, we expressed the factors belonging to NFU, BOLA, SUFA/ISCA and IBA57 families in the respective yeast mutant strains. Expression of the Arabidopsis mitochondrial orthologs was usually sufficient to rescue the growth defects observed on specific media and/or to restore the abundance or activity of the defective Fe-S or lipoic acid-dependent enzymes. These data demonstrate that the plant mitochondrial counterparts, including duplicated isoforms, likely retained their ancestral functions. In contrast, the SUFA1 and IBA57.2 plastidial isoforms cannot rescue the lysine and glutamate auxotrophies of the respective isa1-isa2Δ and iba57Δ strains or of the isa1-isa2-iba57Δ triple mutant when expressed in combination. This suggests a specialization of the yeast mitochondrial and plant plastidial factors in these late steps of Fe-S protein biogenesis, possibly reflecting substrate-specific interactions in these different compartments.
Keywords:Iron?sulfur cluster  Late-acting maturation factors  ISC machinery  Yeast complementation
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