TY - JOUR
T1 - AtCCMA interacts with AtCcmB to form a novel mitochondrial ABC transporter involved in cytochrome C maturation in Arabidopsis
AU - Rayapuram, Naganand
AU - Hagenmuller, Jérémie
AU - Grienenberger, Jean Michel
AU - Giegé, Philippe
AU - Bonnard, Géraldine
PY - 2007/7/20
Y1 - 2007/7/20
N2 - ABC transporters make a large and diverse family of proteins found in all phylae. AtCCMA is the nucleotide binding domain of a novel Arabidopsis mitochondrial ABC transporter. It is encoded in the nucleus and imported into mitochondria. Suborganellar and topology studies find AtCCMA bound to the mitochondrial inner membrane, facing the matrix. AtCCMA exhibits an ATPase activity, and ATP/Mg2+ can facilitate its dissociation from membranes. Blue Native PAGE shows that it is part of a 480-kDa complex. Yeast two-hybrid assays reveal interactions between AtCCMA and domains of CcmB, the mitochondria-encoded transmembrane protein of a conserved ABC transporter. All these properties designate the protein as the ortholog in plant mitochondria of the bacterial CcmA required for cytochrome c maturation. The transporter that involves AtCCMA defines a new category of eukaryotic ABC proteins because its transmembrane and nucleotide binding domains are encoded by separate genomes.
AB - ABC transporters make a large and diverse family of proteins found in all phylae. AtCCMA is the nucleotide binding domain of a novel Arabidopsis mitochondrial ABC transporter. It is encoded in the nucleus and imported into mitochondria. Suborganellar and topology studies find AtCCMA bound to the mitochondrial inner membrane, facing the matrix. AtCCMA exhibits an ATPase activity, and ATP/Mg2+ can facilitate its dissociation from membranes. Blue Native PAGE shows that it is part of a 480-kDa complex. Yeast two-hybrid assays reveal interactions between AtCCMA and domains of CcmB, the mitochondria-encoded transmembrane protein of a conserved ABC transporter. All these properties designate the protein as the ortholog in plant mitochondria of the bacterial CcmA required for cytochrome c maturation. The transporter that involves AtCCMA defines a new category of eukaryotic ABC proteins because its transmembrane and nucleotide binding domains are encoded by separate genomes.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.M704091200
DO - 10.1074/jbc.M704091200
M3 - Article
C2 - 17550895
AN - SCOPUS:34547133298
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 282
SP - 21015
EP - 21023
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 29
ER -