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The<i>m</i>-AAA Protease Processes Cytochrome<i>c</i>Peroxidase Preferentially at the Inner Boundary Membrane of Mitochondria
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M-aaa ProteaseInner Boundary MembraneMolecular BiologyMitochondrial BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressInner MembraneMitochondrial BiogenesisMitochondrial StructureProteomicsProtein Quality ControlBiochemistryMitochondrial DynamicMembrane BiologyMature Form Mccp1Cell BiologyCellular EnzymologyMitochondrial FunctionNatural SciencesCellular BiochemistryMedicine
The m-AAA protease is a conserved hetero-oligomeric complex in the inner membrane of mitochondria. Recent evidence suggests a compartmentalization of the contiguous mitochondrial inner membrane into an inner boundary membrane (IBM) and a cristae membrane (CM). However, little is known about the functional differences of these subdomains. We have analyzed the localizations of the m-AAA protease and its substrate cytochrome c peroxidase (Ccp1) within yeast mitochondria using live cell fluorescence microscopy and quantitative immunoelectron microscopy. We find that the m-AAA protease is preferentially localized in the IBM. Likewise, the membrane-anchored precursor form of Ccp1 accumulates in the IBM of mitochondria lacking a functional m-AAA protease. Only upon proteolytic cleavage the mature form mCcp1 moves into the cristae space. These findings suggest that protein quality control and proteolytic activation exerted by the m-AAA protease take place preferentially in the IBM pointing to significant functional differences between the IBM and the CM.
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