Acidic regions of cytochrome c1 are essential for ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase activity in yeast cells lacking the acidic QCR6 protein

It has been suggested that the two acidic regions around residue 70 and residue 170 in yeast cytochrome c1 a subunit of ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase (complex III), interact with cytochrome c in the electron transfer reaction and that the QCR6 protein, the acidic subunit of yeast complex III, enh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) 1993, Vol.114 (6), p.919-925
Hauptverfasser: Nakai, M, Endo, T, Hase, T, Tanaka, Y, Trumpower, B.L, Ishiwatari, H, Asada, A, Bogaki, M, Matsubara, H
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Zusammenfassung:It has been suggested that the two acidic regions around residue 70 and residue 170 in yeast cytochrome c1 a subunit of ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase (complex III), interact with cytochrome c in the electron transfer reaction and that the QCR6 protein, the acidic subunit of yeast complex III, enhances this interaction. In order to determine the roles of the acidic regions of cytochrome c1 more precisely, we introduced several mutations in the two acidic regions and examined their effects on the ability of modified cytochrome c1 to complement the respiration deficiency of yeast cells lacking only cytochrome c1 or both cytochrome c1 and the QCR6 protein. The mutant cytochrome c1 with the deletion of the first acidic region (delta 68-80) was still functional in the cytochrome c1-deficient strain. Mutant cytochrome c1 with the deletion of the second acidic region (delta 4168-179) caused a decrease in the complementing ability, but this is probably due to failure in its proteolytic maturation and/or correct assembly into complex III. Mutant cytochrome c1 with altered charge distribution in the acidic regions (Asp170Asp171 leads to Asn170Asn171 or Asp170Asp171 leads to Asn170Lys171) made the cytochrome c1-deficient cells respiration-competent. On the other hand, mutant cytochrome c1 with the deletion of the first acidic region (delta 68-80) or altered charge distribution in the second region (Asp170Asp171 leads to Asn170Lys171) did not restore the respiration deficiency of the cells lacking not only cytochrome c1 but also the QCR6 protein. These results indicate that the acidic regions in cytochrome c1 are essential for the ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase activity in yeast cells in the absence of the QCR6 protein, and suggest the acidic regions of cytochrome c1 may promote binding of complex III to cytochrome c in cooperation with the QCR6 protein.
ISSN:0021-924X
1756-2651
DOI:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a124277