Caroline E Dewar, Silke Oeljeklaus, Christoph Wenger, Bettina Warscheid, André Schneider
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摘要
以前曾对布氏锥虫线粒体 F1Fo ATP 合成酶进行过详细研究。这种不寻常的酶在寄生虫的生命周期中转换了功能方向,在昆虫阶段作为 ATP 合成酶,而在哺乳动物的血流阶段作为 ATP 酶产生线粒体膜电位。虽然锥虫 F1 分子的结构和组成相对高度保守,但 Fo 亚复合体和外围柄的结构和组成却比较多变。有趣的是,后者的一个核心亚基,即通常保守的 b 亚基,一直无法通过序列比对或生化方法进行鉴定。在这里,我们发现了一种 17 kDa 的线粒体内膜蛋白质 Tb927.8.3070,它对正常生长、高效氧化磷酸化和膜电位维持至关重要。牵引实验和原生 PAGE 分析表明,该蛋白既与 F1Fo ATP 合酶相关,又是其组装不可或缺的部分。此外,它的敲除降低了 Fo 亚基的水平,但没有降低 F1 亚基的水平,并扰乱了细胞周期。最后,使用 HHpred 算法进行的结构同源性分析表明,该蛋白与其他物种的 Fo 亚基 b 具有结构相似性,表明该亚基可能是难以捉摸的亚基 b 的高度分化形式。
Characterization of a highly diverged mitochondrial ATP synthase Fo subunit in Trypanosoma brucei.
The mitochondrial F1Fo ATP synthase of the parasite Trypanosoma brucei has been previously studied in detail. This unusual enzyme switches direction in functionality during the life cycle of the parasite, acting as an ATP synthase in the insect stages, and as an ATPase to generate mitochondrial membrane potential in the mammalian bloodstream stages. Whereas the trypanosome F1 moiety is relatively highly conserved in structure and composition, the Fo subcomplex and the peripheral stalk have been shown to be more variable. Interestingly, a core subunit of the latter, the normally conserved subunit b, has been resistant to identification by sequence alignment or biochemical methods. Here, we identified a 17 kDa mitochondrial protein of the inner membrane, Tb927.8.3070, that is essential for normal growth, efficient oxidative phosphorylation, and membrane potential maintenance. Pull-down experiments and native PAGE analysis indicated that the protein is both associated with the F1Fo ATP synthase and integral to its assembly. In addition, its knockdown reduced the levels of Fo subunits, but not those of F1, and disturbed the cell cycle. Finally, analysis of structural homology using the HHpred algorithm showed that this protein has structural similarities to Fo subunit b of other species, indicating that this subunit may be a highly diverged form of the elusive subunit b.
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