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Positively charged amino acids at the N terminus of select mitochondrial proteins mediate early recognition by import proteins αβ′-NAC and Sam37
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 6101984Published online: April 26, 2022- Maria Clara Avendaño-Monsalve
- Ariann E. Mendoza-Martínez
- José Carlos Ponce-Rojas
- Augusto César Poot-Hernández
- Ruth Rincón-Heredia
- Soledad Funes
Cited in Scopus: 1A major challenge in eukaryotic cells is the proper distribution of nuclear-encoded proteins to the correct organelles. For a subset of mitochondrial proteins, a signal sequence at the N terminus (matrix-targeting sequence [MTS]) is recognized by protein complexes to ensure their proper translocation into the organelle. However, the early steps of mitochondrial protein targeting remain undeciphered. The cytosolic chaperone nascent polypeptide–associated complex (NAC), which in yeast is represented as the two different heterodimers αβ-NAC and αβ′-NAC, has been proposed to be involved during the early steps of mitochondrial protein targeting.