Porin Associates with Tom22 to Regulate the Mitochondrial Protein Gate Assembly.

Mitochondria import nearly all of their resident proteins from the cytosol, and the TOM complex functions as their entry gate. The TOM complex undergoes a dynamic conversion between the majority population of a three-channel gateway ("trimer") and the minor population that lacks Tom22 and has only two Tom40 channels ("dimer"). ...
Here, we found that the porin Por1 acts as a sink to bind newly imported Tom22. This Por1 association thereby modulates Tom22 integration into the TOM complex, guaranteeing formation of the functional trimeric TOM complex. Por1 sequestration of Tom22 dissociated from the trimeric TOM complex also enhances the dimeric TOM complex, which is preferable for the import of TIM40/MIA-dependent proteins into mitochondria. Furthermore, Por1 appears to contribute to cell-cycle-dependent variation of the functional trimeric TOM complex by chaperoning monomeric Tom22, which arises from the cell-cycle-controlled variation of phosphorylated Tom6.
Mesh Terms:
Biological Transport, Carrier Proteins, Cell Cycle, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, Mitochondria, Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins, Mitochondrial Membranes, Phosphorylation, Porins, Protein Binding, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
Mol. Cell
Date: Dec. 07, 2018
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