Translocation of nuclear-encoded preproteins across the outer membrane of mitochondria is mediated by the multicomponent transmembrane TOM complex. We have isolated the TOM core complex of Neurospora crassa by removing the receptors Tom70 and Tom20 from the isolated TOM holo complex by treatment with the detergent dodecyl maltoside. It consists of Tom40, Tom22, and the small Tom components, Tom6 and Tom7. This core complex was also purified directly from mitochondria after solubilization with dodecyl maltoside. The TOM core complex has the characteristics of the general insertion pore; it contains high-conductance channels and binds preprotein in a targeting sequence-dependent manner. It forms a double ring structure that, in contrast to the holo complex, lacks the third density seen in the latter particles. Three-dimensional reconstruction by electron tomography exhibits two open pores traversing the complex with a diameter of ∼2.1 nm and a height of ∼7 nm. Tom40 is the key structural element of the TOM core complex.
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November 29 1999
The Tom Core Complex: The General Protein Import Pore of the Outer Membrane of Mitochondria
Uwe Ahting,
Uwe Ahting
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
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Clemens Thun,
Clemens Thun
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
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Reiner Hegerl,
Reiner Hegerl
bAbteilung für Molekulare Strukturbiologie, Max-Planck Institut für Biochemie, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
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Dieter Typke,
Dieter Typke
bAbteilung für Molekulare Strukturbiologie, Max-Planck Institut für Biochemie, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
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Frank E. Nargang,
Frank E. Nargang
cDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada
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Walter Neupert,
Walter Neupert
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
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Stephan Nussberger
Stephan Nussberger
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
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Uwe Ahting
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
Clemens Thun
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
Reiner Hegerl
bAbteilung für Molekulare Strukturbiologie, Max-Planck Institut für Biochemie, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
Dieter Typke
bAbteilung für Molekulare Strukturbiologie, Max-Planck Institut für Biochemie, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
Frank E. Nargang
cDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada
Walter Neupert
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
Stephan Nussberger
aInstitut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität München, D-80336 München, Germany
Abbreviations used in this paper: 3D, three-dimensional; DHFR, dihydrofolate reductase; DDM, n-dodecyl β-D-maltoside; MSA, multivariate statistical analysis; Ni-NTA, nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid; pSu9, presequence of subunit 9 of the F0-ATPase.
Received:
September 02 1999
Revision Requested:
October 13 1999
Accepted:
October 19 1999
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 1999 The Rockefeller University Press
1999
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (1999) 147 (5): 959–968.
Article history
Received:
September 02 1999
Revision Requested:
October 13 1999
Accepted:
October 19 1999
Citation
Uwe Ahting, Clemens Thun, Reiner Hegerl, Dieter Typke, Frank E. Nargang, Walter Neupert, Stephan Nussberger; The Tom Core Complex: The General Protein Import Pore of the Outer Membrane of Mitochondria. J Cell Biol 29 November 1999; 147 (5): 959–968. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.147.5.959
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