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Cardiolipin-dependent Reconstitution of Respiratory Supercomplexes from Purified Saccharomyces cerevisiae Complexes III and IV
Authors:Soledad Bazán  Eugenia Mileykovskaya  Venkata K P S Mallampalli  Philip Heacock  Genevieve C Sparagna  William Dowhan
Institution:From the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.;Structural Biology Imaging Center, and ;Center for Membrane Biology, University of Texas at Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030 and ;the §Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309
Abstract:Here, we report for the first time in vitro reconstitution of the respiratory supercomplexes from individual complexes III and IV. Complexes III and IV were purified from Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria. Complex III contained eight molecules of cardiolipin, and complex IV contained two molecules of cardiolipin, as determined by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. Complex IV also contained Rcf1p. No supercomplexes were formed upon mixing of the purified complexes, and low amounts of the supercomplex trimer III2IV1 were formed after reconstitution into proteoliposomes containing only phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine. Further addition of cardiolipin to the proteoliposome reconstitution mixture resulted in distinct formation of both the III2IV1 supercomplex trimer and III2IV2 supercomplex tetramer. No other anionic phospholipid was as effective as cardiolipin in supporting tetramer formation. Phospholipase treatment of complex IV prevented trimer formation in the absence of cardiolipin. Both trimer and tetramer formations were restored by cardiolipin. Analysis of the reconstituted tetramer by single particle electron microscopy confirmed native organization of individual complexes within the supercomplex. In conclusion, although some trimer formation occurred dependent only on tightly bound cardiolipin, tetramer formation required additional cardiolipin. This is consistent with the high cardiolipin content in the native tetramer. The dependence on cardiolipin for supercomplex formation suggests that changes in cardiolipin levels resulting from changes in physiological conditions may control the equilibrium between individual respiratory complexes and supercomplexes in vivo.
Keywords:Cardiolipin  Electron Microscopy (EM)  Mitochondria  Respiratory Chain  Yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  Complex III  Complex IV  In Vitro Reconstitution  Supercomplex
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