Genetics, Vol. 150, 601-611, October 1998, Copyright © 1998

Mutations in the Membrane Anchor of Yeast Cytochrome c1 Compensate for the Absence of Oxa1p and Generate Carbonate-Extractable Forms of Cytochrome c1

Patrice Hamela, Claire Lemairea, Nathalie Bonnefoya, Paule Brivet-Chevillotteb, and Geneviève Dujardina
a Centre de Génétique Moléculaire du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France
b Bioénergétique et Ingénierie des Protéines, Institut de Biologie Structurale et Microbiologie, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 13402 Marseille Cedex 20, France

Corresponding author: Geneviève Dujardin, Centre de Génétique Moléculaire du C.N.R.S, Avenue de la terrasse, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France., dujardin{at}cgm.cnrs-gif.fr (E-mail).

Communicating editor: K. J. NEWTON

Oxa1p is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that is mainly required for the insertion/assembly of complex IV and ATP synthase and is functionally conserved in yeasts, humans, and plants. We have isolated several independent suppressors that compensate for the absence of Oxa1p. Molecular cloning and sequencing reveal that the suppressor mutations (CYT1-1 to -6) correspond to amino acid substitutions that are all located in the membrane anchor of cytochrome c1 and decrease the hydrophobicity of this anchor. Cytochrome c1 is a catalytic subunit of complex III, but the CYT1-1 mutation does not seem to affect the electron transfer activity. The double-mutant cyt1-1,164, which has a drastically reduced electron transfer activity, still retains the suppressor activity. Altogether, these results suggest that the suppressor function of cytochrome c1 is independent of its electron transfer activity. In addition to the membrane-bound cytochrome c1, carbonate-extractable forms accumulate in all the suppressor strains. We propose that these carbonate-extractable forms of cytochrome c1 are responsible for the suppressor function by preventing the degradation of the respiratory complex subunits that occur in the absence of Oxa1p.





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