Abstract

Respiratory complex I (NADH:quinone oxidoreductase) is an entry point to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria of many eukaryotes. It is a large, multisubunit enzyme with a hydrophilic domain in the matrix and a hydrophobic domain in the mitochondrial inner membrane. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of the protein composition and post-translational modifications of complex I from Pichia pastoris, using a combination of proteomic and bioinformatic approaches. Forty-one subunits were identified in P. pastoris complex I, comprising the 14 core (conserved) subunits and 27 supernumerary subunits; seven of the core subunits are mitochondrial encoded. Three of the supernumerary subunits (named NUSM, NUTM, and NUUM) have not been observed previously in any species of complex I. However, homologues to all three of them are present in either Yarrowia lipolytica or Pichia angusta complex I. P. pastoris complex I has 39 subunits in common with Y. lipolytica complex I, 37 in common with N. crassa complex I, and 35 in common with the bovine enzyme. The mitochondrial encoded subunits (translated by the mold mitochondrial genetic code) retain their N-α-formyl methionine residues. At least eight subunits are N-α-acetylated, but the N-terminal modifications of the nuclear encoded subunits are not well-conserved. A combination of two methods of protein separation (SDS-PAGE and HPLC) and three different mass spectrometry techniques (peptide mass fingerprinting, tandem MS and molecular mass measurements) were required to define the protein complement of P. pastoris complex I. This requirement highlights the need for inclusive and comprehensive strategies for the characterization of challenging membrane-bound protein complexes containing both hydrophilic and hydrophobic components.

Highlights

  • Respiratory complex I (NADH:quinone oxidoreductase) is an entry point to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria of many eukaryotes

  • Prediction of P. pastoris Complex I Subunit Sequences by Comparison to Known Sequences in Other Organisms—The genome sequence of P. pastoris strain X-33 was obtained from Integrated Genomics Inc. (Chicago, IL) in flat file format, and comprised 13 contiguous segments: 12 nuclear contigs and the mitochondrial genome sequence

  • A genomic DNA sequence database and a protein sequence database were assembled in FASTA format, and tblastn and blastp were used, respectively, to identify the sequences of known complex I subunits (NCBI BLAST v 2.2.16, statistical E-value threshold 1 ϫ 10Ϫ10) [22]

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Introduction

Respiratory complex I (NADH:quinone oxidoreductase) is an entry point to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria of many eukaryotes. Twenty-seven putative complex I subunits, homologous to known nuclear-encoded subunits from Y. lipolytica, were identified in the P. pastoris protein sequence database ( the ORF lengths for NUEM and NUKM required adjusting to produce proteins similar in size to their Y. lipolytica homologues, and a single base deletion was corrected in the C-terminal region of NUAM).

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