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The AAA+ protein ATAD3 has displacement loop binding properties and is involved in mitochondrial nucleoid organization.

Authors :
He, Jiuya
Mao, Chih-Chieh
Reyes, Aurelio
Sembongi, Hiroshi
Di Re, Miriam
Granycome, Caroline
Clippingdale, Andrew B.
Fearnley, Ian M.
Harbour, Michael
Robinson, Alan J.
Reichelt, Stefanie
Spelbrink, Johannes N.
Walker, John E.
Holt, Ian J.
Source :
Journal of Cell Biology. 1/15/2007, Vol. 176 Issue 2, p141-146. 6p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Many copies of mammalian mitochondrial DNA contain a short triple-stranded region, or displacement loop (D-loop), in the major noncoding region. In the 35 years since their discovery, no function has been assigned to mitochondrial D-loops. We purified mitochondrial nucleoprotein complexes from rat liver and identified a previously uncharacterized protein, ATAD3p. Localization studies suggested that human ATAD3 is a component of many, but not all, mitochondrial nucleoids. Gene silencing of ATAD3 by RNA interference altered the structure of mitochondrial nucleoids and led to the dissociation of mitochondrial DNA fragments held together by protein, specifically, ones containing the D-loop region. In vitro, a recombinant fragment of ATAD3p bound to supercoiled DNA molecules that contained a synthetic D-loop, with a marked preference over partially relaxed molecules with a D-loop or supercoiled DNA circles. These results suggest that mitochondrial D-loops serve to recruit ATAD3p for the purpose of forming or segregating mitochondrial nucleoids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219525
Volume :
176
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23811599
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200609158