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Structural basis for lipid-mediated interactions between mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier monomers

Nury, H.
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Dahout-Gonzalez, C.
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Trézéguet, V.
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2005
FEBS letters

The oligomerization state of the ADP/ATP carrier is an important issue in understanding the mechanism underlying nucleotide exchange across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The first high resolution structure obtained in the presence of carboxyatractyloside revealed a large cavity formed within a monomer in which the inhibitor is strongly bound. Whereas the protein-protein interactions implicated in the first crystal form are not biologically relevant, the new crystal form described herein, highlights favorable protein-protein interactions. The interactions are mediated by endogenous cardiolipins, which are tightly bound to the protein, two cardiolipins being sandwiched between the monomers on the matrix side. The putative dimerization interface evidenced here is consistent with other structural, biochemical or functional data published so far.

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DOI
10.1016/j.febslet.2005.09.061
Author(s)
Nury, H.
Dahout-Gonzalez, C.
Trézéguet, V.
Lauquin, G.
Brandolin, G.
Pebay-Peyroula, E.
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
FEBS letters
Volume

579

Issue

27

Start page

6031

End page

6

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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October 11, 2010
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