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. 1987 Oct;84(19):6692-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.19.6692.

Carboxyl-terminal sequences influence the import of mitochondrial protein precursors in vivo

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Carboxyl-terminal sequences influence the import of mitochondrial protein precursors in vivo

S A Ness et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

The large subunit of carbamoyl phosphate synthase A [carbon-dioxide: L-glutamine amido-ligase (ADP-forming, carbamate-phosphorylating), EC 6.3.5.5] from Neurospora crassa is encoded by a nuclear gene but is localized in the mitochondrial matrix. We have utilized N. crassa strains that produce both normal and carboxyl-terminal-truncated forms of carbamoyl phosphate synthase A to ask whether the carboxyl terminus affects import of the carbamoyl phosphate synthase A precursor. We found that carboxyl-terminal-truncated precursors were directed to mitochondria but that they were imported less efficiently than full-length proteins that were synthesized in the same cytoplasm. Our results suggest that effective import of proteins into mitochondria requires appropriate combinations of targeting sequences and three-dimensional structure.

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