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  2. Mitochondrial nucleoid interacting proteins support mitochondrial protein synthesis

Mitochondrial nucleoid interacting proteins support mitochondrial protein synthesis

  • Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Jul;40(13):6109-21. doi: 10.1093/nar/gks266.
J He 1 H M Cooper A Reyes M Di Re H Sembongi T R Litwin J Gao K C Neuman I M Fearnley A Spinazzola J E Walker I J Holt
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  • 1 MRC-Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Wellcome Trust-MRC Building, Hills Road Cambridge, CB2 0XY, UK.
Abstract

Mitochondrial ribosomes and translation factors co-purify with mitochondrial nucleoids of human cells, based on affinity Protein Purification of tagged mitochondrial DNA binding proteins. Among the most frequently identified proteins were ATAD3 and prohibitin, which have been identified previously as nucleoid components, using a variety of methods. Both proteins are demonstrated to be required for mitochondrial protein synthesis in human cultured cells, and the major binding partner of ATAD3 is the mitochondrial ribosome. Altered ATAD3 expression also perturbs mtDNA maintenance and replication. These findings suggest an intimate association between nucleoids and the machinery of protein synthesis in mitochondria. ATAD3 and prohibitin are tightly associated with the mitochondrial membranes and so we propose that they support nucleic acid complexes at the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.

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