An alternative mechanism by which If1 prevents ATP hydrolysis by the ATP synthase subcomplex in S. cerevisiae.

IF 6.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Orane Lerouley, Isabelle Larrieu, Tom Louis Ducrocq, Benoît Pinson, Marie-France Giraud, Arnaud Mourier
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Abstract

The mitochondrial F1F0-ATP synthase is crucial for maintaining the ATP/ADP balance which is critical for cell metabolism, ion homeostasis and cell proliferation. This enzyme, conserved across evolution, is found in the mitochondria or chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells and the plasma membrane of bacteria. In vitro studies have shown that the mitochondrial F1F0-ATP synthase is reversible, capable of hydrolyzing instead of synthesizing ATP. In vivo, its reversibility is inhibited by the endogenous peptide If1 (Inhibitory Factor 1), which specifically prevents ATP hydrolysis in a pH-dependent manner. Despite its presumed importance, the loss of If1 in various model organisms does not cause severe phenotypes, suggesting its role may be confined to specific stress or metabolic conditions yet to be discovered. Our analyses indicate that inhibitory peptides are crucial in mitigating mitochondrial depolarizing stress under glyco-oxidative metabolic conditions. Additionally, we found that the absence of If1 destabilizes the nuclear-encoded free F1 subcomplex. This mechanism highlights the role of If1 in preventing harmful ATP wastage, offering new insights into its function under physiological and pathological conditions.

在酿酒酵母中If1阻止ATP合成酶亚复合物水解的另一种机制。
线粒体F1F0-ATP合成酶对维持ATP/ADP平衡至关重要,ATP/ADP平衡对细胞代谢、离子稳态和细胞增殖至关重要。这种在进化过程中保守的酶存在于真核细胞的线粒体或叶绿体和细菌的质膜中。体外研究表明,线粒体F1F0-ATP合成酶是可逆的,能够水解而不是合成ATP。在体内,其可逆性受到内源性肽If1(抑制因子1)的抑制,If1以ph依赖的方式特异性地阻止ATP水解。尽管它被认为是重要的,但在各种模式生物中If1的缺失并不会导致严重的表型,这表明它的作用可能仅限于特定的应激或尚未发现的代谢条件。我们的分析表明,抑制肽在糖氧化代谢条件下减轻线粒体去极化应激是至关重要的。此外,我们发现If1的缺失使核编码的游离F1亚复合物不稳定。这一机制突出了If1在防止有害ATP浪费中的作用,为其在生理和病理条件下的功能提供了新的见解。
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EMBO Reports
EMBO Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.20
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1.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: EMBO Reports is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing research articles in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and developmental biology. The journal is known for its commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research that provides novel physiological and functional insights. These insights are expected to be supported by robust evidence, with independent lines of inquiry validating the findings. The journal's scope includes both long and short-format papers, catering to different types of research contributions. It values studies that: Communicate major findings: Articles that report significant discoveries or advancements in the understanding of biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and developmental levels. Confirm important findings: Research that validates or supports existing knowledge in the field, reinforcing the reliability of previous studies. Refute prominent claims: Studies that challenge or disprove widely accepted ideas or hypotheses in the biosciences, contributing to the correction and evolution of scientific understanding. Present null data: Papers that report negative results or findings that do not support a particular hypothesis, which are crucial for the scientific process as they help to refine or redirect research efforts. EMBO Reports is dedicated to maintaining high standards of scientific rigor and integrity, ensuring that the research it publishes contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge in the life sciences. By covering a broad spectrum of topics and encouraging the publication of both positive and negative results, the journal plays a vital role in promoting a comprehensive and balanced view of scientific inquiry. 
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