Biogenesis of mitochondria: the mitochondrial gene (<i>aap1</i>) coding for mitochondrial ATPase subunit 8 in<i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>

Ian Macreadie(Monash University), Charles E. Novitski(Monash University), Ronald J. Maxwell(Monash University), Ulrik P. John(Monash University), Beng Guat Ooi(Monash University), Gabrielle L. McMullen(Monash University), H. B. Lukins(Monash University), Anthony W. Linnane(Monash University), Phillip Nagley(Monash University)
Nucleic Acids Research
January 1, 1983
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Abstract

A mitochondrial gene (denoted aap1) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been characterized by nucleotide sequence analysis of a region of mtDNA between the oxi3 and oli2 genes. The reading frame of the aap1 gene specifies a hydrophobic polypeptide containing 48 amino acids. The functional nature of this reading frame was established by sequence analysis of a series of mit- mutants and revertants. Evidence is presented that the aap1 gene codes for a mitochondrially synthesized polypeptide associated with the mitochondrial ATPase complex. This polypeptide (denoted subunit 8) is a proteolipid whose size has been previously assumed to be 10 kilodaltons based on its mobility on SDS-polyacrylamide gels, but the sequence of the aap1 gene predicts a molecular weight of 5,815 for this protein.


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