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Delayed protein translocation protects mitochondria against toxic CAT-tailed proteins


ABSTRACT: In the ribosome-associated quality control acting on nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins (mitoRQC), Vms1 protects mitochondria from toxic effects of Rqc2-generated C-terminal alanyl and threonyl (CAT) tailed proteins that escaped proteosomal degradation facilitated by E3 ubiquitin ligase Ltn1. Here, we performed a genome-wide screen in yeast to identify novel proteins involved in mitoRQC. We found that Pth2, a peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase in the outer mitochondrial membrane, influences aggregation of mitochondrial-targeted CAT-tailed proteins without majorly affecting the CAT-tailing process itself. Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase activity is essential during this process, however, the activity of Pth2 can be substituted by another peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase, upon proper localization. Our data suggest that Pth2 acts through modulating protein import into mitochondria, enabling CAT-tailed proteins to get access to the cytosolic chaperones and thus relieving the mitochondrial proteostasis network. Other hits obtained in the screen show that, in general, slowing down protein translocation protects mitochondria against toxic CAT-tailed proteins.

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ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (baker's Yeast)

SUBMITTER: Serena Schwenkert  

LAB HEAD: Serena Schwenkert

PROVIDER: PXD057575 | Pride | 2025-11-13

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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PCMD-1 stabilizes the PCM scaffold and facilitates centriole separation.

Schreiner Alina A   Heim Astrid A   Pletschacher Luisa L   Alznauer Lisa-Marie LM   Schwenkert Serena S   Wolff Friederike F   Zanin Esther E   Mikeladze-Dvali Tamara T  

The Journal of cell biology 20251031 12


Centrosomes are highly dynamic organelles, and maintaining their stability is crucial for spindle pole integrity and bipolar spindle formation. Centrosomes consist of a pair of centrioles surrounded by the PCM. In Caenorhabditis elegans, interactions between the scaffold protein SPD-5 and kinase PLK-1 are essential for PCM formation. However, how PCM stability is established and maintained remains unclear. We address this by analyzing the function of PCMD-1, a protein mainly localizing to centri  ...[more]

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