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The iron-sulfur protein of the cytochrome bc1 complex is one of a small number of proteins that are processed in two sequential steps by matrix processing peptidase (MPP) and mitochondrial intermediate peptidase (MIP) during import into Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria. To test whether two-step processing is necessary for import and assembly of the iron-sulfur protein into the cytochrome bc1 complex, we mutagenized the presequence of the iron-sulfur protein to eliminate the original MPP site and replace the MIP site with a new MPP site. The mutated presequence is cleaved and forms mature-sized protein in a single step, and the mature-sized iron-sulfur protein is correctly targeted to the outer side of the inner mitochondrial membrane in vitro. Mutant iron-sulfur protein which is processed to mature size in one step complements the respiratory deficient phenotype of a yeast strain in which the endogenous gene for the iron-sulfur protein is deleted. These results establish that mature-sized iron-sulfur protein can be formed by single-step processing and assembled into a functionally active form in the cytochrome bc1 complex in S. cerevisiae.
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PMID:Two-step processing is not essential for the import and assembly of functionally active iron-sulfur protein into the cytochrome bc1 complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 899 25

The iron-sulfur proteins of the cytochrome bc1 complexes of Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae contain the three amino acid motif RX( downward arrow)(F/L/I)XX(T/S/G)XXXX (downward arrow) that is typical for proteins that are cleaved sequentially in two steps by matrix processing peptidase (MPP) and mitochondrial intermediate peptidase (MIP). Despite the presence of this recognition sequence the S. pombe iron-sulfur protein is processed only once during import into mitochondria, whereas the S. cerevisiae protein is processed in two steps. Import of S. pombe iron-sulfur protein in which the putative MIP or MPP recognition sites are eliminated by site-directed mutagenesis and import of iron-sulfur protein into mitochondria from yeast mutants that lack MIP activity indicate that one step processing of the S. pombe iron-sulfur protein is independent of those sites and of MIP activity. Sequencing of the mature protein obtained after import in vitro and of the endogenous iron-sulfur protein isolated from mitochondrial membranes by preparative 2D-electrophoresis shows that MPP recognizes a second site in the presequence and processing occurs between residues 43 and 44. If proline-20 of the S. pombe presequence is changed into a serine, a second cleavage step is induced. Conversely, if serine-24 of the S. cerevisiae presequence is changed to a proline, the first cleavage step that is normally catalyzed by MPP is blocked, causing precursor iron-sulfur protein to accumulate. Together these results indicate that a single amino acid change in the presequence is responsible for one-step processing in S. pombe versus two-step processing in S. cerevisiae.
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PMID:Processing of the presequence of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe Rieske iron-sulfur protein occurs in a single step and can be converted to two-step processing by mutation of a single proline to serine in the presequence. 953 40

To investigate the relationship between post-translational processing of the Rieske iron-sulfur protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and its assembly into the mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex we used iron-sulfur proteins in which the presequences had been changed by site-directed mutagenesis of the cloned iron-sulfur protein gene, so that the recognition sites for the matrix processing peptidase or the mitochondrial intermediate peptidase (MIP) had been destroyed. When yeast strain JPJ1, in which the gene for the iron-sulfur protein is deleted, was transformed with these constructs on a single copy expression vector, mitochondrial membranes and bc1 complexes isolated from these strains accumulated intermediate length iron-sulfur proteins in vivo. The cytochrome bc1 complex activities of these membranes and bc1 complexes indicate that intermediate iron-sulfur protein (i-ISP) has full activity when compared with that of mature sized iron-sulfur protein (m-ISP). Therefore the iron-sulfur cluster must have been inserted before processing of i-ISP to m-ISP by MIP. When iron-sulfur protein is imported into mitochondria in vitro, i-ISP interacts with components of the bc1 complex before it is processed to m-ISP. These results establish that the iron-sulfur cluster is inserted into the apoprotein before MIP cleaves off the second part of the presequence and that this second processing step takes place after i-ISP has been assembled into the bc1 complex.
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PMID:Intermediate length Rieske iron-sulfur protein is present and functionally active in the cytochrome bc1 complex of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 1009 99