Uncharacterized protein C17orf80 - a novel interactor of human mitochondrial nucleoids.
Publication year
2023Source
Journal of Cell Science, 136, 15, (2023), pp. jcs260822, article jcs260822ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Paediatrics
CMBI
Human Genetics
Journal title
Journal of Cell Science
Volume
vol. 136
Issue
iss. 15
Page start
p. jcs260822
Subject
Radboudumc 6: Metabolic Disorders CMBI; Radboudumc 6: Metabolic Disorders Human Genetics; Radboudumc 6: Metabolic Disorders Laboratory Medicine; Radboudumc 6: Metabolic Disorders Paediatrics; Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Molecular functions of many human proteins remain unstudied, despite the demonstrated association with diseases or pivotal molecular structures, such as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). This small genome is crucial for the proper functioning of mitochondria, the energy-converting organelles. In mammals, mtDNA is arranged into macromolecular complexes called nucleoids that serve as functional stations for its maintenance and expression. Here, we aimed to explore an uncharacterized protein C17orf80, which was previously detected close to the nucleoid components by proximity labelling mass spectrometry. To investigate the subcellular localization and function of C17orf80, we took advantage of immunofluorescence microscopy, interaction proteomics and several biochemical assays. We demonstrate that C17orf80 is a mitochondrial membrane-associated protein that interacts with nucleoids even when mtDNA replication is inhibited. In addition, we show that C17orf80 is not essential for mtDNA maintenance and mitochondrial gene expression in cultured human cells. These results provide a basis for uncovering the molecular function of C17orf80 and the nature of its association with nucleoids, possibly leading to new insights about mtDNA and its expression.
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