Author:
Basu Somsuvro,Leonard Joanne C.,Desai Nishal,Mavridou Despoina A. I.,Tang Kong Ho,Goddard Alan D.,Ginger Michael L.,Lukeš Julius,Allen James W. A.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In yeast (
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
) and animals, the sulfhydryl oxidase Erv1 functions with Mia40 in the import and oxidative folding of numerous cysteine-rich proteins in the mitochondrial intermembrane space (IMS). Erv1 is also required for Fe-S cluster assembly in the cytosol, which uses at least one mitochondrially derived precursor. Here, we characterize an essential Erv1 orthologue from the protist
Trypanosoma brucei
(TbERV1), which naturally lacks a Mia40 homolog. We report kinetic parameters for physiologically relevant oxidants cytochrome
c
and O
2
, unexpectedly find O
2
and cytochrome
c
are reduced simultaneously, and demonstrate that efficient reduction of O
2
by TbERV1 is not dependent upon a simple O
2
channel defined by conserved histidine and tyrosine residues. Massive mitochondrial swelling following Tb
ERV1
RNA interference (RNAi) provides evidence that trypanosome Erv1 functions in IMS protein import despite the natural absence of the key player in the yeast and animal import pathways, Mia40. This suggests significant evolutionary divergence from a recently established paradigm in mitochondrial cell biology. Phylogenomic profiling of genes also points to a conserved role for TbERV1 in cytosolic Fe-S cluster assembly. Conversely, loss of genes implicated in precursor delivery for cytosolic Fe-S assembly in
Entamoeba
,
Trichomonas
, and
Giardia
suggests fundamental differences in intracellular trafficking pathways for activated iron or sulfur species in anaerobic versus aerobic eukaryotes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
43 articles.
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