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Coupling of mitochondrial import and export translocases by receptor-mediated supercomplex formation.

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Jian Qiu Lena-Sophie Wenz Ralf M Zerbes Silke Oeljeklaus Maria Bohnert David A Stroud Christophe Wirth Lars Ellenrieder Nicolas Thornton Stephan Kutik Sebastian Wiese Agnes Schulze-Specking Nicole Zufall Agnieszka Chacinska Bernard Guiard Carola Hunte Bettina Warscheid Martin van der Laan Nikolaus Pfanner Nils Wiedemann Thomas Becker

Cell 2013 Aug;154(3):596-608

Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, ZBMZ, Universität Freiburg, 79104 Freiburg, Germany.

The mitochondrial outer membrane harbors two protein translocases that are essential for cell viability: the translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM) and the sorting and assembly machinery (SAM). The precursors of β-barrel proteins use both translocases-TOM for import to the intermembrane space and SAM for export into the outer membrane. It is unknown if the translocases cooperate and where the β-barrel of newly imported proteins is formed. We established a position-specific assay for monitoring β-barrel formation in vivo and in organello and demonstrated that the β-barrel was formed and membrane inserted while the precursor was bound to SAM. β-barrel formation was inhibited by SAM mutants and, unexpectedly, by mutants of the central import receptor, Tom22. We show that the cytosolic domain of Tom22 links TOM and SAM into a supercomplex, facilitating precursor transfer on the intermembrane space side. Our study reveals receptor-mediated coupling of import and export translocases as a means of precursor channeling.

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