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The atypical subunit composition of respiratory complexes I and IV is associated with original extra structural domains in Euglena gracilis.


ABSTRACT: In mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, electron transfer from NADH or succinate to oxygen by a series of large protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane (complexes I-IV) is coupled to the generation of an electrochemical proton gradient, the energy of which is utilized by complex V to generate ATP. In Euglena gracilis, a non-parasitic secondary green alga related to trypanosomes, these respiratory complexes totalize more than 40 Euglenozoa-specific subunits along with about 50 classical subunits described in other eukaryotes. In the present study the Euglena proton-pumping complexes I, III, and IV were purified from isolated mitochondria by a two-steps liquid chromatography approach. Their atypical subunit composition was further resolved and confirmed using a three-steps PAGE analysis coupled to mass spectrometry identification of peptides. The purified complexes were also observed by electron microscopy followed by single-particle analysis. Even if the overall structures of the three oxidases are similar to the structure of canonical enzymes (e.g. from mammals), additional atypical domains were observed in complexes I and IV: an extra domain located at the tip of the peripheral arm of complex I and a "helmet-like" domain on the top of the cytochrome c binding region in complex IV.

SUBMITTER: Miranda-Astudillo HV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6018760 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The atypical subunit composition of respiratory complexes I and IV is associated with original extra structural domains in Euglena gracilis.

Miranda-Astudillo H V HV   Yadav K N S KNS   Colina-Tenorio L L   Bouillenne F F   Degand H H   Morsomme P P   Boekema E J EJ   Cardol P P  

Scientific reports 20180626 1


In mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, electron transfer from NADH or succinate to oxygen by a series of large protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane (complexes I-IV) is coupled to the generation of an electrochemical proton gradient, the energy of which is utilized by complex V to generate ATP. In Euglena gracilis, a non-parasitic secondary green alga related to trypanosomes, these respiratory complexes totalize more than 40 Euglenozoa-specific subunits along with about 50 c  ...[more]

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