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Query: EC:3.4.24.64 (
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The nuclear-encoded protein
RPS14
(
ribosomal protein S14
) of rice mitochondria is synthesized in the cytosol as a polyprotein consisting of a large N-terminal domain comprising preSDHB (succinate dehydrogenase B precursor) and the C-terminal
RPS14
. After the preSDHB-
RPS14
polyprotein is transported into the mitochondrial matrix, the protein is processed into three peptides: the N-terminal prepeptide, the SDHB domain and the C-terminal mature
RPS14
. Here we report that the general
MPP
(
mitochondrial processing peptidase
) plays an essential role in processing of the polyprotein. Purified yeast
MPP
cleaved both the N-terminal presequence and the connector region between SDHB and
RPS14
. Moreover, the connector region was processed more rapidly than the presequence. When the site of cleavage between SDHB and
RPS14
was determined, it was located in an
MPP
processing motif that has also been shown to be present in the N-terminal presequence. Mutational analyses around the cleavage site in the connector region suggested that
MPP
interacts with multiple sites in the region, possibly in a similar manner to the interaction with the N-terminal presequence. In addition,
MPP
preferentially recognized the unfolded structure of preSDHB-
RPS14
. In mitochondria,
MPP
may recognize the stretched polyprotein during passage of the precursor through the translocational apparatus in the inner membrane, and cleave the connecting region between the SDHB and
RPS14
domains even before processing of the presequence.
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PMID:Recognition and processing of a nuclear-encoded polyprotein precursor by mitochondrial processing peptidase. 1545 88