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The conserved mitochondrial twin Cx9C protein Cmc2 Is a Cmc1 homologue essential for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial copper metabolism and delivery to cytochrome c oxidase and mitochondrially localized CuZn-superoxide dismutase (Sod1) requires a growing number of intermembrane space proteins containing a twin Cx(9)C motif. Among them, Cmc1 was recently identified by our group. Here we describe another conserved mitochondrial metallochaperone-like protein, Cmc2, a close homologue of Cmc1, whose function affects both cytochrome c oxidase and Sod1. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cmc2 localizes to the mitochondrial inner membrane facing the intermembrane space. In the absence of Cmc2, cytochrome c oxidase activity measured spectrophotometrically and cellular respiration measured polarographically are undetectable. Additionally, mutant cmc2 cells display 2-fold increased mitochondrial Sod1 activity, whereas CMC2 overexpression results in Sod1 activity decreased to 60% of wild-type levels. CMC1 overexpression does not rescue the respiratory defect of cmc2 mutants or vice versa. However, Cmc2 physically interacts with Cmc1 and the absence of Cmc2 induces a 5-fold increase in Cmc1 accumulation in the mitochondrial membranes. Cmc2 function is conserved from yeast to humans. Human CMC2 localizes to the mitochondria and CMC2 expression knockdown produces cytochrome c oxidase deficiency in Caenorhabditis elegans. We conclude that Cmc1 and Cmc2 have cooperative but nonoverlapping functions in cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Horn D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2865262 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The conserved mitochondrial twin Cx9C protein Cmc2 Is a Cmc1 homologue essential for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis.

Horn Darryl D   Zhou Wen W   Trevisson Eva E   Al-Ali Hassan H   Harris Thomas K TK   Salviati Leonardo L   Barrientos Antoni A  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100310 20


Mitochondrial copper metabolism and delivery to cytochrome c oxidase and mitochondrially localized CuZn-superoxide dismutase (Sod1) requires a growing number of intermembrane space proteins containing a twin Cx(9)C motif. Among them, Cmc1 was recently identified by our group. Here we describe another conserved mitochondrial metallochaperone-like protein, Cmc2, a close homologue of Cmc1, whose function affects both cytochrome c oxidase and Sod1. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cmc2 localiz  ...[more]

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