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Proteomic and Functional Characterization of a <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i> Mutant Lacking the Mitochondrial Alternative Oxidase 1
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2010
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Aox1-deficient Strain DisplaysMolecular BiologyMitochondrial BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressCell VolumeBiosynthesisMitochondrial BiogenesisBioenergeticsMitochondrial StructureProteomicsBiochemistryMitochondrial DynamicBiologyReductive StressCellular EnzymologyMitochondrial FunctionRna InterferenceNatural SciencesFunctional CharacterizationMetabolismMedicine
In the present work, we have isolated by RNA interference and characterized at the functional and the proteomic levels a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii strain devoid of the mitochondrial alternative oxidase 1 (AOX1). The AOX1-deficient strain displays a remarkable doubling of the cell volume and biomass without alteration of the generation time or change in total respiratory rate, with a significantly higher ROS production. To identify the molecular adaptation underlying these observations, we have carried out a comparative study of both the mitochondrial and the cellular soluble proteomes. Our results indicate a strong up-regulation of the ROS scavenging systems and important quantitative modifications of proteins involved in the primary metabolism, namely an increase of enzymes involved in anabolic pathways and a concomitant general down-regulation of enzymes of the main catabolic pathways.
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