TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulation of mitochondrial protein import by cytosolic kinases
AU - Schmidt, Oliver
AU - Harbauer, Angelika B.
AU - Rao, Sanjana
AU - Eyrich, Beate
AU - Zahedi, René P.
AU - Stojanovski, Diana
AU - Schönfisch, Birgit
AU - Guiard, Bernard
AU - Sickmann, Albert
AU - Pfanner, Nikolaus
AU - Meisinger, Chris
PY - 2011/1/21
Y1 - 2011/1/21
N2 - Mitochondria import a large number of nuclear-encoded proteins via membrane-bound transport machineries; however, little is known about regulation of the preprotein translocases. We report that the main protein entry gate of mitochondria, the translocase of the outer membrane (TOM complex), is phosphorylated by cytosolic kinases - in particular, casein kinase 2 (CK2) and protein kinase A (PKA). CK2 promotes biogenesis of the TOM complex by phosphorylation of two key components, the receptor Tom22 and the import protein Mim1, which in turn are required for import of further Tom proteins. Inactivation of CK2 decreases the levels of the TOM complex and thus mitochondrial protein import. PKA phosphorylates Tom70 under nonrespiring conditions, thereby inhibiting its receptor activity and the import of mitochondrial metabolite carriers. We conclude that cytosolic kinases exert stimulatory and inhibitory effects on biogenesis and function of the TOM complex and thus regulate protein import into mitochondria.
AB - Mitochondria import a large number of nuclear-encoded proteins via membrane-bound transport machineries; however, little is known about regulation of the preprotein translocases. We report that the main protein entry gate of mitochondria, the translocase of the outer membrane (TOM complex), is phosphorylated by cytosolic kinases - in particular, casein kinase 2 (CK2) and protein kinase A (PKA). CK2 promotes biogenesis of the TOM complex by phosphorylation of two key components, the receptor Tom22 and the import protein Mim1, which in turn are required for import of further Tom proteins. Inactivation of CK2 decreases the levels of the TOM complex and thus mitochondrial protein import. PKA phosphorylates Tom70 under nonrespiring conditions, thereby inhibiting its receptor activity and the import of mitochondrial metabolite carriers. We conclude that cytosolic kinases exert stimulatory and inhibitory effects on biogenesis and function of the TOM complex and thus regulate protein import into mitochondria.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cell.2010.12.015
DO - 10.1016/j.cell.2010.12.015
M3 - Article
C2 - 21215441
AN - SCOPUS:78651487830
SN - 0092-8674
VL - 144
SP - 227
EP - 239
JO - Cell
JF - Cell
IS - 2
ER -