Reference: Steiner H, et al. (1995) Biogenesis of mitochondrial heme lyases in yeast. Import and folding in the intermembrane space. J Biol Chem 270(39):22842-9

Reference Help

Abstract


Heme lyases are components of the mitochondrial intermembrane space facilitating the covalent attachment of heme to the apoforms of c-type cytochromes. The precursors of heme lyases are synthesized in the cytosol without the typical N-terminal mitochondrial targeting signal. Here, we have analyzed the mode of import and folding of the two heme lyases of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, namely of cytochrome c heme lyase and of cytochrome c1 heme lyase. For transport into mitochondria, both proteins use the general protein import machinery of the outer membrane. Import occurred independently of a membrane potential, delta psi, across the inner membrane and ATP in the matrix space, suggesting that the inner membrane is not required for transport along this direct sorting pathway. The presence of a large folded domain in heme lyases was utilized to study their folding in the intermembrane space. Formation of this domain occurred at the same rate as import, indicating that heme lyases fold either during or immediately after their transfer across the membrane. Folding was not affected by depletion of ATP and delta psi or by inhibitors of peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerases, i.e. it does not involve homologs of known folding factors (like Hsp60 and Hsp70). The energy derived from folding cannot be regarded as a major driving force for import, since the folded domain could be imported into mitochondria with the same efficiency as the intact protein. We conclude that protein folding in the intermembrane space obeys principles different from those established for other subcellular compartments.

Reference Type
Journal Article | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Authors
Steiner H, Zollner A, Haid A, Neupert W, Lill R
Primary Lit For
Additional Lit For
Review For

Gene Ontology Annotations


Increase the total number of rows showing on this page using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through the table's pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table.

Gene/Complex Qualifier Gene Ontology Term Aspect Annotation Extension Evidence Method Source Assigned On Reference

Phenotype Annotations


Increase the total number of rows showing on this page using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through the table's pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table; click on the small "i" buttons located within a cell for an annotation to view further details.

Gene Phenotype Experiment Type Mutant Information Strain Background Chemical Details Reference

Disease Annotations


Increase the total number of rows showing on this page using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through the table's pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table.

Gene Disease Ontology Term Qualifier Evidence Method Source Assigned On Reference

Regulation Annotations


Increase the total number of rows displayed on this page using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through the table's pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; to filter the table by a specific experiment type, type a keyword into the Filter box (for example, “microarray”); download this table as a .txt file using the Download button or click Analyze to further view and analyze the list of target genes using GO Term Finder, GO Slim Mapper, or SPELL.

Regulator Target Direction Regulation Of Happens During Method Evidence

Post-translational Modifications


Increase the total number of rows showing on this page by using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through its pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table.

Site Modification Modifier Reference

Interaction Annotations


Genetic Interactions

Increase the total number of rows showing on this page by using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through the table's pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table; click on the small "i" buttons located within a cell for an annotation to view further details about experiment type and any other genes involved in the interaction.

Interactor Interactor Allele Assay Annotation Action Phenotype SGA score P-value Source Reference

Physical Interactions

Increase the total number of rows showing on this page by using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through the table's pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table; click on the small "i" buttons located within a cell for an annotation to view further details about experiment type and any other genes involved in the interaction.

Interactor Interactor Assay Annotation Action Modification Source Reference

Functional Complementation Annotations


Increase the total number of rows showing on this page by using the pull-down located below the table, or use the page scroll at the table's top right to browse through its pages; use the arrows to the right of a column header to sort by that column; filter the table using the "Filter" box at the top of the table.

Gene Species Gene ID Strain background Direction Details Source Reference