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Comprehensive sub-mitochondrial protein map of the parasitic protist Trypanosoma brucei defines critical features of organellar biology

Jan Pyrih, Michael Hammond, Aline Araujo Alves, Samuel Dean, Jack Daniel Sunter, Richard John Wheeler, Keith Gull, Julius Lukeš

2023Cell Reports29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We have generated a high-confidence mitochondrial proteome (MitoTag) of the Trypanosoma brucei procyclic stage containing 1,239 proteins. For 337 of these, a mitochondrial localization had not been described before. We use the TrypTag dataset as a foundation and take advantage of the properties of the fluorescent protein tag that causes aberrant but fortuitous accumulation of tagged matrix and inner membrane proteins near the kinetoplast (mitochondrial DNA). Combined with transmembrane domain predictions, this characteristic allowed categorization of 1,053 proteins into mitochondrial sub-compartments, the detection of unique matrix-localized fucose and methionine synthesis, and the identification of new kinetoplast proteins, which showed kinetoplast-linked pyrimidine synthesis. Moreover, disruption of targeting signals by tagging allowed mapping of the mode of protein targeting to these sub-compartments, identifying a set of C-tail anchored outer mitochondrial membrane proteins and mitochondrial carriers likely employing multiple target peptides. This dataset represents a comprehensive, updated mapping of the mitochondrion.

Topics & Concepts

KinetoplastTrypanosoma bruceiBiologyMitochondrial carrierMitochondrionProteomeATP–ADP translocaseInner membraneMitochondrial DNACell biologyMitochondrial membrane transport proteinProteomicsInner mitochondrial membraneProtein targetingMembrane proteinComputational biologyBiochemistryBacterial outer membraneDNAGeneEscherichia coliMembraneTrypanosoma species research and implicationsBiochemical and Molecular ResearchProtein Structure and Dynamics