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Evolution of respiratory complex I: "supernumerary" subunits are present in the alpha-proteobacterial enzyme.


ABSTRACT: Modern ?-proteobacteria are thought to be closely related to the ancient symbiont of eukaryotes, an ancestor of mitochondria. Respiratory complex I from ?-proteobacteria and mitochondria is well conserved at the level of the 14 "core" subunits, consistent with that notion. Mitochondrial complex I contains the core subunits, present in all species, and up to 31 "supernumerary" subunits, generally thought to have originated only within eukaryotic lineages. However, the full protein composition of an ?-proteobacterial complex I has not been established previously. Here, we report the first purification and characterization of complex I from the ?-proteobacterium Paracoccus denitrificans. Single particle electron microscopy shows that the complex has a well defined L-shape. Unexpectedly, in addition to the 14 core subunits, the enzyme also contains homologues of three supernumerary mitochondrial subunits as follows: B17.2, AQDQ/18, and 13 kDa (bovine nomenclature). This finding suggests that evolution of complex I via addition of supernumerary or "accessory" subunits started before the original endosymbiotic event that led to the creation of the eukaryotic cell. It also provides further confirmation that ?-proteobacteria are the closest extant relatives of mitochondria.

SUBMITTER: Yip CY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3037614 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evolution of respiratory complex I: "supernumerary" subunits are present in the alpha-proteobacterial enzyme.

Yip Chui-ying CY   Harbour Michael E ME   Jayawardena Kamburapola K   Fearnley Ian M IM   Sazanov Leonid A LA  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20101129 7


Modern α-proteobacteria are thought to be closely related to the ancient symbiont of eukaryotes, an ancestor of mitochondria. Respiratory complex I from α-proteobacteria and mitochondria is well conserved at the level of the 14 "core" subunits, consistent with that notion. Mitochondrial complex I contains the core subunits, present in all species, and up to 31 "supernumerary" subunits, generally thought to have originated only within eukaryotic lineages. However, the full protein composition of  ...[more]

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