ID | 113788 |
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Yamagoshi, Ryohei
Tokushima University
Hashimoto, Mitsuru
Matsuyama University
Sugahara, Ryohei
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
Shiotsuki, Takahiro
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
Miyoshi, Hideto
Kyoto University
Terada, Hiroshi
Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences
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Keywords | Mitochondrial solute carrier
Phosphate carrier
Functional expression
Gap-repair cloning
Yeast
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Journal Article
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Description | The mitochondrial phosphate carrier (PiC) of mammals, but not the yeast one, is synthesized with a presequence. The deletion of this presequence of the mammalian PiC was reported to facilitate the import of the carrier into yeast mitochondria, but the question as to whether or not mammalian PiC could be functionally expressed in yeast mitochondria was not addressed. In the present study, we first examined whether the defective growth on a glycerol plate of yeast cells lacking the yeast PiC gene could be reversed by the introduction of expression vectors of rat PiCs. The introduction of expression vectors encoding full-length rat PiC (rPiC) or rPiC lacking the presequence (ΔNrPiC) was ineffective in restoring growth on the glycerol plates. When we examined the expression levels of individual rPiCs in yeast mitochondria, ΔNrPiC was expressed at a level similar to that of yeast PiC, but that of rPiC was very low. These results indicated that ΔNrPiC expressed in yeast mitochondria is inert. Next, we sought to isolate “revertants” viable on the glycerol plate by expressing randomly mutated ΔNrPiC, and obtained two clones. These clones carried either of two mutations, F267S or F282S; and these mutations restored the transport function of ΔNrPiC in yeast mitochondria. These two Phe residues were conserved in human carrier (hPiC), and the transport function of ΔNhPiC expressed in yeast mitochondria was also markedly improved by their substitutions. Thus, substitution of F267S or F282S was concluded to be important for functional expression of mammalian PiCs in yeast mitochondria.
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Journal Title |
Mitochondrion
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ISSN | 15677249
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NCID | AA11694235
AA11643835
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Publisher | Elsevier|Mitochondria Research Society
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Volume | 32
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 9
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Published Date | 2016-11-09
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Rights | © 2016. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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eng
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Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences
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