U. Bomer et al., THE SORTING ROUTE OF CYTOCHROME B(2) BRANCHES FROM THE GENERAL MITOCHONDRIAL IMPORT PATHWAY AT THE PREPROTEIN TRANSLOCASE OF THE INNER MEMBRANE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(48), 1997, pp. 30439-30446
Cytochrome b(2) is synthesized in the cytosol with a bipartite presequ
ence. The first part of the presequence targets the protein to mitocho
ndria and mediates translocation into the mitochondrial matrix compart
ment; the second part contains the sorting signal that is required for
delivery of the protein to the intermembrane space, The localization
of the structures that recognize the sorting signal is unclear, Here w
e show that upon import in vivo, the sorting signal of cytochrome b(2)
causes an early divergence from the general matrix import pathway and
thereby prevents translocation of a folded C-terminal domain into mit
ochondria. By co-immunoprecipitations we find that translocation inter
mediates of cytochrome b(2) are associated with Tim23, a component of
the inner membrane protein import machinery, Cytochrome b(2) construct
s with an alteration in the sorting signal are mistargeted to the matr
ix of wildtype mitochondria, In mitochondria containing a mutant form
of Tim23, however, the translocation of the altered sorting signal acr
oss the inner membrane is inhibited, and cytochrome b(2) is correctly
sorted to the intermembrane space, We suggest that the sorting signal
of cytochrome b(2) is recognized within the inner membrane in close vi
cinity to Tim23.