Mgr2 promotes coupling of the mitochondrial presequence translocase to partner complexes

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Abstract

Many mitochondrial proteins are synthesized with N-terminal presequences in the cytosol. The presequence translocase of the inner mitochondrial membrane (TIM23) translocates preproteins into and across the membrane and associates with the matrix-localized import motor. The TIM23 complex consists of three core components and Tim21, which interacts with the translocase of the outer membrane (TOM) and the respiratory chain. We have identified a new subunit of the TIM23 complex, the inner membrane protein Mgr2. Mitochondria lacking Mgr2 were deficient in the Tim21-containing sorting form of the TIM23 complex. Mgr2 was required for binding of Tim21 to TIM23 CORE, revealing a binding chain of TIM23 CORE-Mgr2/Tim21-respiratory chain. Mgr2-deficient yeast cells were defective in growth at elevated temperature, and the mitochondria were impaired in TOMTIM23 coupling and the import of presequence-carrying preproteins. We conclude that Mgr2 is a coupling factor of the presequence translocase crucial for cell growth at elevated temperature and for efficient protein import. © 2012 Gebert et al.

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Gebert, M., Schrempp, S. G., Mehnert, C. S., Heißwolf, A. K., Oeljeklaus, S., Ieva, R., … van der Laan, M. (2012). Mgr2 promotes coupling of the mitochondrial presequence translocase to partner complexes. Journal of Cell Biology, 197(5), 595–604. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201110047

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