T. Hatanaka et al., Significant effect of the N-terminal region of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier on its efficient expression in yeast mitochondria, J BIOL CHEM, 276(31), 2001, pp. 28881-28888
The low-level expression of the bovine heart mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier
(bovine type I ADP/ATP carrier (bAAC1)) in the yeast mitochondrial membrane
is significantly improved by replacement of its N-terminal region with cor
responding regions of the yeast type 1 and 2 carriers (yAAC1 and yAAC2) (Ha
shimoto, M., Shinohara, Y., Majima, E., Hatanaka, T., Yamazaki, N., and Ter
ada, H. (1999) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1409,113-124). To understand why the
bAAC1 chimeras were highly expressed in yeast mitochondria, we examined the
effects of the length and sequence of the N-terminal region extending into
the cytosol on the expression of bAAC1 and yAAC2 derivatives in yeast mito
chondria. For this, their N-terminal regions were replaced with peptide fra
gments of various lengths and sequences derived from those of bAAC1, yAAC1,
and yAAC2. We found that a specific amino acid sequence and a definite len
gth of the N-terminal region of yAAC2 were required for high expression of
bAAC1 and yAAC2 in yeast mitochondria. We also examined the steady-state tr
anscript levels and expression of these derivatives in whole yeast cells. B
ased on our results, we discuss the role of the N-terminal region in effici
ent expression of bAAC1 and yAAC2 in yeast mitochondria.