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Measurement of Protein Import Capacity of Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria
Published on: January 7, 2022
A dynamic displacement mechanism drives protein import into mitochondria
Iva Sucec1,2, Undina Guillerm3, Jakob Schneider3
1Institut de Biologie Structurale, Univ. Grenoble Alpes-CEA, CNRS, IBS, Grenoble, France.
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Most mitochondrial proteins are produced in the cytosol and imported through the translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM) to reach their final destination. Although this protein entry gate has been structurally characterized, it remains unclear how precursor proteins are handed off from the cytosolic receptor domains to the translocation pore. Here we show that the cytosolic domain of Tom22-traditionally viewed as the central TOM receptor-acts not as a structured scaffold but as a largely disordered, flexible segment that plays an active role in precursor transfer. Atomic-level structural techniques and in vivo experiments identified a conserved short linear motif that forms a transient α-helical element within this disordered domain. By binding to the canonical precursor protein binding sites of the receptors Tom20 and Tom70, this critical α-helical segment acts as a precursor protein displacement element (PPDE). This competitive interaction facilitates the release of preproteins directly above the import pore, and thereby drives translocation across the outer mitochondrial membrane. These findings reveal that flexibility, rather than rigid structure, underlies the central transfer step of mitochondrial outer-membrane protein translocation. Our results point to a versatile mechanism for ligand displacement in chaperone, receptor, and transport systems that must balance selective binding with efficient release.
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