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Systematic Approaches to Study Eclipsed Targeting of Proteins Uncover a New Family of Mitochondrial Proteins

Dual localization or dual targeting refers to the phenomenon by which identical, or almost identical, proteins are localized to two (or more) separate compartments of the cell. From previous work in the field, we had estimated that a third of the mitochondrial proteome is dual-targeted to extra-mito...

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Autores principales: Mark, Maayan, Klein, Ofir, Zhang, Yu, Das, Koyeli, Elbaz, Adi, Hazan, Reut Noa, Lichtenstein, Michal, Lehming, Norbert, Schuldiner, Maya, Pines, Ophry
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37296670
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12111550
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author Mark, Maayan
Klein, Ofir
Zhang, Yu
Das, Koyeli
Elbaz, Adi
Hazan, Reut Noa
Lichtenstein, Michal
Lehming, Norbert
Schuldiner, Maya
Pines, Ophry
author_facet Mark, Maayan
Klein, Ofir
Zhang, Yu
Das, Koyeli
Elbaz, Adi
Hazan, Reut Noa
Lichtenstein, Michal
Lehming, Norbert
Schuldiner, Maya
Pines, Ophry
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description Dual localization or dual targeting refers to the phenomenon by which identical, or almost identical, proteins are localized to two (or more) separate compartments of the cell. From previous work in the field, we had estimated that a third of the mitochondrial proteome is dual-targeted to extra-mitochondrial locations and suggested that this abundant dual targeting presents an evolutionary advantage. Here, we set out to study how many additional proteins whose main activity is outside mitochondria are also localized, albeit at low levels, to mitochondria (eclipsed). To do this, we employed two complementary approaches utilizing the α-complementation assay in yeast to uncover the extent of such an eclipsed distribution: one systematic and unbiased and the other based on mitochondrial targeting signal (MTS) predictions. Using these approaches, we suggest 280 new eclipsed distributed protein candidates. Interestingly, these proteins are enriched for distinctive properties compared to their exclusively mitochondrial-targeted counterparts. We focus on one unexpected eclipsed protein family of the Triose-phosphate DeHydrogenases (TDH) and prove that, indeed, their eclipsed distribution in mitochondria is important for mitochondrial activity. Our work provides a paradigm of deliberate eclipsed mitochondrial localization, targeting and function, and should expand our understanding of mitochondrial function in health and disease.
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spelling pubmed-102524322023-06-10 Systematic Approaches to Study Eclipsed Targeting of Proteins Uncover a New Family of Mitochondrial Proteins Mark, Maayan Klein, Ofir Zhang, Yu Das, Koyeli Elbaz, Adi Hazan, Reut Noa Lichtenstein, Michal Lehming, Norbert Schuldiner, Maya Pines, Ophry Cells Article Dual localization or dual targeting refers to the phenomenon by which identical, or almost identical, proteins are localized to two (or more) separate compartments of the cell. From previous work in the field, we had estimated that a third of the mitochondrial proteome is dual-targeted to extra-mitochondrial locations and suggested that this abundant dual targeting presents an evolutionary advantage. Here, we set out to study how many additional proteins whose main activity is outside mitochondria are also localized, albeit at low levels, to mitochondria (eclipsed). To do this, we employed two complementary approaches utilizing the α-complementation assay in yeast to uncover the extent of such an eclipsed distribution: one systematic and unbiased and the other based on mitochondrial targeting signal (MTS) predictions. Using these approaches, we suggest 280 new eclipsed distributed protein candidates. Interestingly, these proteins are enriched for distinctive properties compared to their exclusively mitochondrial-targeted counterparts. We focus on one unexpected eclipsed protein family of the Triose-phosphate DeHydrogenases (TDH) and prove that, indeed, their eclipsed distribution in mitochondria is important for mitochondrial activity. Our work provides a paradigm of deliberate eclipsed mitochondrial localization, targeting and function, and should expand our understanding of mitochondrial function in health and disease. MDPI 2023-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10252432/ /pubmed/37296670 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12111550 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mark, Maayan
Klein, Ofir
Zhang, Yu
Das, Koyeli
Elbaz, Adi
Hazan, Reut Noa
Lichtenstein, Michal
Lehming, Norbert
Schuldiner, Maya
Pines, Ophry
Systematic Approaches to Study Eclipsed Targeting of Proteins Uncover a New Family of Mitochondrial Proteins
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title_fullStr Systematic Approaches to Study Eclipsed Targeting of Proteins Uncover a New Family of Mitochondrial Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Systematic Approaches to Study Eclipsed Targeting of Proteins Uncover a New Family of Mitochondrial Proteins
title_short Systematic Approaches to Study Eclipsed Targeting of Proteins Uncover a New Family of Mitochondrial Proteins
title_sort systematic approaches to study eclipsed targeting of proteins uncover a new family of mitochondrial proteins
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37296670
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12111550
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