1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)68151-2
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Selection of the nuclear gene for the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide translocator by genetic complementation of the op1 mutation in yeast.

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“…The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae ScAnc2p affords a very convenient tool because its gene can be easily mutagenized. Three nuclear genes encode ScAncp, but only ScANC2 is required for growth on nonfermentable carbon sources. A three-dimensional (3D) model of ScAnc2p in the CATR conformation was built from the BtAnc1p crystal structure because the amino acid sequences of both proteins are 47% identical. This allowed the rationalization of mutagenesis sites to unravel the nucleotide-binding site and pathway during nucleotide transport .…”
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“…The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae ScAnc2p affords a very convenient tool because its gene can be easily mutagenized. Three nuclear genes encode ScAncp, but only ScANC2 is required for growth on nonfermentable carbon sources. A three-dimensional (3D) model of ScAnc2p in the CATR conformation was built from the BtAnc1p crystal structure because the amino acid sequences of both proteins are 47% identical. This allowed the rationalization of mutagenesis sites to unravel the nucleotide-binding site and pathway during nucleotide transport .…”
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“…Analyses of mitochondria isolated from the op1 mutant cells, including the response of parameters of respiration to bongkrekic acid and atractyloside, specific inhibitors of mitochondrial ADP/ATP transport, indicated that the mutation may affect the ADP/ATP translocator of inner mitochondrial membrane [23,24], a protein whose existence in mitochondria was suggested earlier, when transport of ATP and ADP was initially investigated using rat liver mitochondria [25,26]. Genetic screening of the yeast genomic library later resulted in identification of the first gene encoding for mitochondrial carrier protein-AAC1 [27], (at the same time when the sequence of bovine ADP/ATP carrier was determined by protein sequencing [28]) and the second gene encoding for a major yeast isoform of the carrier-AAC2 [29]. The op1 mutation was shown to be a single amino acid substitution in Aac2p (Arg96His) [30].…”
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“…Moreover, the up-regulation of the PET9 (2.0Â) gene, coding for the major ATP/ADP carrier that exchanges the mitochondrial ATP by the cytosolic ADP, was also observed. 28 There is an indication in the literature that the PET9 gene is essential for growth on nonfermentable carbon sources, such as ethanol and glycerol. 29 In addition, the up-regulation of the RGI1 (2.0Â) and RGI2 (4.0Â) genes, coding for proteins of unknown functions associated with respiratory growth, was also observed.…”
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