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Characterization of the ubiquinone binding site in the alternative NADH-quinone oxidoreductase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by photoaffinity labeling.


ABSTRACT: The Ndi1 enzyme found in the mitochondrial membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an NDH-2-type alternative NADH-quinone oxidoreductase. As Ndi1 is expected to be a possible remedy for complex I defects of mammalian mitochondria, a detailed biochemical characterization of the enzyme is needed. To identify the ubiquinone (UQ) binding site in Ndi1, we conducted photoaffinity labeling using a photoreactive biotinylated UQ mimic (compound 2) synthesized following a concept of the least possible modification of the substituents on the quinone ring. Cleavage with CNBr of Ndi1 cross-linked by 2 revealed the UQ ring of 2 to be specifically cross-linked to the Phe281-Met410 region (130 amino acids). Digestion of the CNBr fragment with V8 protease and lysylendopeptidase (Lys-C) gave approximately 8 and approximately 4 kDa peptides, respectively. The approximately 8 kDa V8 digest was identified as the Thr329-Glu399 region (71 amino acids) by an N-terminal sequence analysis. Although the approximately 4 kDa Lys-C digest could not be identified by N-terminal sequence analysis, the band was thought to cover the Gly374-Lys405 region (32 amino acids). Taken together, the binding site of the Q ring of 2 must be located in a common region of the V8 protease, and Lys-C digests Gly374-Glu399 (26 amino acids). Superimposition of the Ndi1 sequence onto a three-dimensional structural model of NDH-2 from Escherichia coli suggested that the C-terminal portion of this region is close to the isoalloxazine ring of FAD.

SUBMITTER: Murai M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2847623 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of the ubiquinone binding site in the alternative NADH-quinone oxidoreductase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by photoaffinity labeling.

Murai Masatoshi M   Yamashita Tetsuo T   Senoh Mai M   Mashimo Yuko Y   Kataoka Michihiko M   Kosaka Hiroaki H   Matsuno-Yagi Akemi A   Yagi Takao T   Miyoshi Hideto H  

Biochemistry 20100401 13


The Ndi1 enzyme found in the mitochondrial membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an NDH-2-type alternative NADH-quinone oxidoreductase. As Ndi1 is expected to be a possible remedy for complex I defects of mammalian mitochondria, a detailed biochemical characterization of the enzyme is needed. To identify the ubiquinone (UQ) binding site in Ndi1, we conducted photoaffinity labeling using a photoreactive biotinylated UQ mimic (compound 2) synthesized following a concept of the least possible mod  ...[more]

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