PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Hydrogenosomal tail-anchored proteins are targeted to both mitochondria and ER upon their expression in yeast cells.

  • Andrè Ferdigg,
  • Kai S Dimmer,
  • Doron Rapaport,
  • Daniela G Vitali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237982
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. e0237982

Abstract

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Some organisms, like Trichomonas vaginalis, contain mitochondria-related hydrogen-producing organelles, called hydrogenosomes. The protein targeting into these organelles is proposed to be similar to the well-studied mitochondria import. Indeed, S. cerevisiae mitochondria and T. vaginalis hydrogenosomes share some components of protein import complexes. However, it is still unknown whether targeting signals directing substrate proteins to hydrogenosomes can support in other eukaryotes specific mitochondrial localization. To address this issue, we investigated the intracellular localization of three hydrogenosomal tail-anchored proteins expressed in yeast cells. We observed that these proteins were targeted to both mitochondria and ER with a variable dependency on the mitochondrial MIM complex. Our results suggest that the targeting signal of TA proteins are only partially conserved between hydrogenosomes and yeast mitochondria.