Pseudo half-molecules of the ABC transporter, COMATOSE, bind Pex19 and target to peroxisomes independently but are both required for activity

Nyathi, Yvonne, Zhang, Xuebin, Baldwin, Jocelyn M. , Bernhardt, Kristin, Johnson, Barbara, Baldwin, Stephen A., Theodoulou, Frederica L. and Baker, Alison (2012) Pseudo half-molecules of the ABC transporter, COMATOSE, bind Pex19 and target to peroxisomes independently but are both required for activity. FEBS Letters, 586 (16). pp. 2280-2286. ISSN 0014-5793

Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2012.05.065

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Abstract

Peroxisomal ABC transporters of animals and fungi are “half-size” proteins which dimerise to form a functional transporter. However, peroxisomal ABC transporters of land plants are synthesised as a single polypeptide which represents a fused heterodimer. The N- and C-terminal pseudo-halves of COMATOSE (CTS; AtABCD1) were expressed as separate polypeptides which bound Pex19 in vitro and targeted independently to the peroxisome membrane in yeast, where they were stable but not functional. When co-expressed, the pseudo-halves were fully functional as indicated by ATPase activity and rescue of the pxa1pxa2Δ mutant for growth on oleate. The functional significance of heterodimer asymmetry is discussed.

Keywords:ABC transporter, Peroxisomes, Pex19, Protein targeting, ATPase
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C700 Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Biochemistry
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
ID Code:27687
Deposited On:21 Jun 2017 15:58

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