Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10883181 | Mitochondrion | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Hsc82 and Hsp82, the Hsp90 family proteins of yeast, are both required for fermentative growth at 37 °C. Inactivation of either of the mitochondrial AAA proteases, Yme1 or Yta10/12, allows fermentative growth of hsc82â or hsp82â strains at 37 °C. Genetic evidence indicates interaction of Hsc82/Hsp82 with the Yme1 and Yta10/Yta12 complexes in promoting F1Fo-ATPase activity, with Hsc82 specifically required for F1-ATPase assembly. A previously reported mutation in Rpt3, one of the six ATPases of the proteasome, suppresses yme1â phenotypes and increases transcription of HSC82 but not HSP82. These genetic interactions describe a functional role for Hsp90 proteins in mitochondrial biogenesis.
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Authors
Brian R. Francis, Peter E. Thorsness,