Molecular identification of three Arabidopsis thaliana mitochondria dicarboxylate carrier isoforms: organ distribution, bacterial expression, reconstitution into liposomes and functional characterization
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Screening of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome revealed three potential homologues
of mammalian and yeast mitochondrial DICs (dicarboxylate carriers) designated as
DIC1, DIC2 and DIC3, each belonging to the mitochondrial carrier protein family.
DIC1 and DIC2 are broadly expressed at comparable levels in all the tissues
investigated. DIC1-DIC3 have been reported previously as uncoupling proteins, but direct transport assays with recombinant and reconstituted DIC proteins clearly
demonstrate that their substrate specificity is unique to plants, showing the
combined characteristics of the DIC and oxaloacetate carrier in yeast. Indeed,
the Arabidopsis DICs transported a wide range of dicarboxylic acids including
malate, oxaloacetate and succinate as well as phosphate, sulfate and thiosulfate
at high rates, whereas 2-oxoglutarate was revealed to be a very poor substrate.
The role of these plant mitochondrial DICs is discussed with respect to other
known mitochondrial carrier family members including uncoupling proteins. It is
proposed that plant DICs constitute the membrane component of several metabolic
processes including the malate-oxaloacetate shuttle, the most import
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
arabidopsis thaliana; liposomes; dicarbossilate
List of contributors:
Palmieri, Luigi; Palmieri, Ferdinando; Arrigoni, Roberto
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