Interactions among three proteins that specifically activate translation of the mitochondrial COX3 mRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Interactions among three proteins that specifically activate translation of the mitochondrial COX3 mRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
The PET54, PET122, and PET494 proteins, which are associated with the yeast inner mitochondrial membrane, specifically activate translation of the mitochondrially encoded COX3 mRNA. We used the two-hybrid system to test whether pairs of these proteins, when fused to either the GAL4 DNA-binding or transcriptional activating domain, can physically associate as measured by the expression of the GAL4-dependent reporter, lacZ. PET54 and PET122 interacted in this system, and an amino-terminally truncated PET494 fragment showed an interaction with PET54. We also detected functional interactions between PET54 and PET122 genetically: a pet54 missense substitution (Phe to Gly at position 244) that caused a severe respiratory defect was suppressed both by a missense substitution affecting PET122 (Gly to Val at position 211) and by overproduction of wild-type PET122. Both Gly and Ala, substituted at PET54 position 244, disrupted the two-hybrid interactions with PET122 and PET494. While Ala at PET54 position 244 caused only a modest respiratory phenotype alone, it caused a severe respiratory defect when combined with a cold-sensitive mitochondrial mutation affecting the COX3 mRNA 5' leader. This synthetic defect was suppressed by a missense substitution in PET122 and by overproduction of wild-type PET122, indicating functional interactions among PET54, PET122, and the mRNA. Taken together with previous work, these data suggest that a complex containing PET54, PET122, and PET494 mediates the interaction of the COX3 mRNA with mitochondrial ribosomes at the surface of the inner membrane.
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