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The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins

For the biogenesis of mitochondria, hundreds of proteins need to be targeted from the cytosol into the various compartments of this organelle. The intramitochondrial targeting routes these proteins take to reach their respective location in the organelle are well understood. However, the early targe...

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Autores principales: Laborenz, Janina, Bykov, Yury S., Knöringer, Katharina, Räschle, Markus, Filker, Sabine, Prescianotto-Baschong, Cristina, Spang, Anne, Tatsuta, Takashi, Langer, Thomas, Storchová, Zuzana, Schuldiner, Maya, Herrmann, Johannes M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8108515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33596095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E20-11-0748
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author Laborenz, Janina
Bykov, Yury S.
Knöringer, Katharina
Räschle, Markus
Filker, Sabine
Prescianotto-Baschong, Cristina
Spang, Anne
Tatsuta, Takashi
Langer, Thomas
Storchová, Zuzana
Schuldiner, Maya
Herrmann, Johannes M.
author_facet Laborenz, Janina
Bykov, Yury S.
Knöringer, Katharina
Räschle, Markus
Filker, Sabine
Prescianotto-Baschong, Cristina
Spang, Anne
Tatsuta, Takashi
Langer, Thomas
Storchová, Zuzana
Schuldiner, Maya
Herrmann, Johannes M.
author_sort Laborenz, Janina
collection PubMed
description For the biogenesis of mitochondria, hundreds of proteins need to be targeted from the cytosol into the various compartments of this organelle. The intramitochondrial targeting routes these proteins take to reach their respective location in the organelle are well understood. However, the early targeting processes, from cytosolic ribosomes to the membrane of the organelle, are still largely unknown. In this study, we present evidence that an integral membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Ema19, plays a role in this process. Mutants lacking Ema19 show an increased stability of mitochondrial precursor proteins, indicating that Ema19 promotes the proteolytic degradation of nonproductive precursors. The deletion of Ema19 improves the growth of respiration-deficient cells, suggesting that Ema19-mediated degradation can compete with productive protein import into mitochondria. Ema19 is the yeast representative of a conserved protein family. The human Ema19 homologue is known as sigma 2 receptor or TMEM97. Though its molecular function is not known, previous studies suggested a role of the sigma 2 receptor as a quality control factor in the ER, compatible with our observations about Ema19. More globally, our data provide an additional demonstration of the important role of the ER in mitochondrial protein targeting.
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spelling pubmed-81085152021-06-30 The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins Laborenz, Janina Bykov, Yury S. Knöringer, Katharina Räschle, Markus Filker, Sabine Prescianotto-Baschong, Cristina Spang, Anne Tatsuta, Takashi Langer, Thomas Storchová, Zuzana Schuldiner, Maya Herrmann, Johannes M. Mol Biol Cell Articles For the biogenesis of mitochondria, hundreds of proteins need to be targeted from the cytosol into the various compartments of this organelle. The intramitochondrial targeting routes these proteins take to reach their respective location in the organelle are well understood. However, the early targeting processes, from cytosolic ribosomes to the membrane of the organelle, are still largely unknown. In this study, we present evidence that an integral membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Ema19, plays a role in this process. Mutants lacking Ema19 show an increased stability of mitochondrial precursor proteins, indicating that Ema19 promotes the proteolytic degradation of nonproductive precursors. The deletion of Ema19 improves the growth of respiration-deficient cells, suggesting that Ema19-mediated degradation can compete with productive protein import into mitochondria. Ema19 is the yeast representative of a conserved protein family. The human Ema19 homologue is known as sigma 2 receptor or TMEM97. Though its molecular function is not known, previous studies suggested a role of the sigma 2 receptor as a quality control factor in the ER, compatible with our observations about Ema19. More globally, our data provide an additional demonstration of the important role of the ER in mitochondrial protein targeting. The American Society for Cell Biology 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8108515/ /pubmed/33596095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E20-11-0748 Text en © 2021 Laborenz et al. “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License.
spellingShingle Articles
Laborenz, Janina
Bykov, Yury S.
Knöringer, Katharina
Räschle, Markus
Filker, Sabine
Prescianotto-Baschong, Cristina
Spang, Anne
Tatsuta, Takashi
Langer, Thomas
Storchová, Zuzana
Schuldiner, Maya
Herrmann, Johannes M.
The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
title The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
title_full The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
title_fullStr The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
title_full_unstemmed The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
title_short The ER protein Ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
title_sort er protein ema19 facilitates the degradation of nonimported mitochondrial precursor proteins
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8108515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33596095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E20-11-0748
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