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VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications

Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channels (VDAC) are pore-forming mitochondrial outer membrane proteins. In mammals VDAC3, the least characterized isoform, presents a set of cysteines predicted to be exposed toward the intermembrane space. We find that cysteines in VDAC3 can stay in different oxida...

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Autores principales: Reina, Simona, Checchetto, Vanessa, Saletti, Rosaria, Gupta, Ankit, Chaturvedi, Deepti, Guardiani, Carlo, Guarino, Francesca, Scorciapino, Mariano Andrea, Magrì, Andrea, Foti, Salvatore, Ceccarelli, Matteo, Messina, Angela Anna, Mahalakshmi, Radhakrishnan, Szabo, Ildiko, De Pinto, Vito
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4823033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26760765
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6850
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author Reina, Simona
Checchetto, Vanessa
Saletti, Rosaria
Gupta, Ankit
Chaturvedi, Deepti
Guardiani, Carlo
Guarino, Francesca
Scorciapino, Mariano Andrea
Magrì, Andrea
Foti, Salvatore
Ceccarelli, Matteo
Messina, Angela Anna
Mahalakshmi, Radhakrishnan
Szabo, Ildiko
De Pinto, Vito
author_facet Reina, Simona
Checchetto, Vanessa
Saletti, Rosaria
Gupta, Ankit
Chaturvedi, Deepti
Guardiani, Carlo
Guarino, Francesca
Scorciapino, Mariano Andrea
Magrì, Andrea
Foti, Salvatore
Ceccarelli, Matteo
Messina, Angela Anna
Mahalakshmi, Radhakrishnan
Szabo, Ildiko
De Pinto, Vito
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collection PubMed
description Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channels (VDAC) are pore-forming mitochondrial outer membrane proteins. In mammals VDAC3, the least characterized isoform, presents a set of cysteines predicted to be exposed toward the intermembrane space. We find that cysteines in VDAC3 can stay in different oxidation states. This was preliminary observed when, in our experimental conditions, completely lacking any reducing agent, VDAC3 presented a pattern of slightly different electrophoretic mobilities. This observation holds true both for rat liver mitochondrial VDAC3 and for recombinant and refolded human VDAC3. Mass spectroscopy revealed that cysteines 2 and 8 can form a disulfide bridge in native VDAC3. Single or combined site-directed mutagenesis of cysteines 2, 8 and 122 showed that the protein mobility in SDS-PAGE is influenced by the presence of cysteine and by the redox status. In addition, cysteines 2, 8 and 122 are involved in the stability control of the pore as shown by electrophysiology, complementation assays and chemico-physical characterization. Furthermore, a positive correlation between the pore conductance of the mutants and their ability to complement the growth of porin-less yeast mutant cells was found. Our work provides evidence for a complex oxidation pattern of a mitochondrial protein not directly involved in electron transport. The most likely biological meaning of this behavior is to buffer the ROS load and keep track of the redox level in the inter-membrane space, eventually signaling it through conformational changes.
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spelling pubmed-48230332016-05-03 VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications Reina, Simona Checchetto, Vanessa Saletti, Rosaria Gupta, Ankit Chaturvedi, Deepti Guardiani, Carlo Guarino, Francesca Scorciapino, Mariano Andrea Magrì, Andrea Foti, Salvatore Ceccarelli, Matteo Messina, Angela Anna Mahalakshmi, Radhakrishnan Szabo, Ildiko De Pinto, Vito Oncotarget Research Paper: Autophagy and Cell Death Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channels (VDAC) are pore-forming mitochondrial outer membrane proteins. In mammals VDAC3, the least characterized isoform, presents a set of cysteines predicted to be exposed toward the intermembrane space. We find that cysteines in VDAC3 can stay in different oxidation states. This was preliminary observed when, in our experimental conditions, completely lacking any reducing agent, VDAC3 presented a pattern of slightly different electrophoretic mobilities. This observation holds true both for rat liver mitochondrial VDAC3 and for recombinant and refolded human VDAC3. Mass spectroscopy revealed that cysteines 2 and 8 can form a disulfide bridge in native VDAC3. Single or combined site-directed mutagenesis of cysteines 2, 8 and 122 showed that the protein mobility in SDS-PAGE is influenced by the presence of cysteine and by the redox status. In addition, cysteines 2, 8 and 122 are involved in the stability control of the pore as shown by electrophysiology, complementation assays and chemico-physical characterization. Furthermore, a positive correlation between the pore conductance of the mutants and their ability to complement the growth of porin-less yeast mutant cells was found. Our work provides evidence for a complex oxidation pattern of a mitochondrial protein not directly involved in electron transport. The most likely biological meaning of this behavior is to buffer the ROS load and keep track of the redox level in the inter-membrane space, eventually signaling it through conformational changes. Impact Journals LLC 2016-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4823033/ /pubmed/26760765 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6850 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Reina et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper: Autophagy and Cell Death
Reina, Simona
Checchetto, Vanessa
Saletti, Rosaria
Gupta, Ankit
Chaturvedi, Deepti
Guardiani, Carlo
Guarino, Francesca
Scorciapino, Mariano Andrea
Magrì, Andrea
Foti, Salvatore
Ceccarelli, Matteo
Messina, Angela Anna
Mahalakshmi, Radhakrishnan
Szabo, Ildiko
De Pinto, Vito
VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
title VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
title_full VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
title_fullStr VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
title_full_unstemmed VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
title_short VDAC3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
title_sort vdac3 as a sensor of oxidative state of the intermembrane space of mitochondria: the putative role of cysteine residue modifications
topic Research Paper: Autophagy and Cell Death
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4823033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26760765
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6850
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