Abstract

The atp6 gene, encoding the ATP6 subunit of F(1)F(0)-ATP synthase, has thus far been found only as an mtDNA-encoded gene. However, atp6 is absent from mtDNAs of some species, including that of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Analysis of C. reinhardtii expressed sequence tags revealed three overlapping sequences that encoded a protein with similarity to ATP6 proteins. PCR and 5'- and 3'-RACE were used to obtain the complete cDNA and genomic sequences of C. reinhardtii atp6. The atp6 gene exhibited characteristics of a nucleus-encoded gene: Southern hybridization signals consistent with nuclear localization, the presence of introns, and a codon usage and a polyadenylation signal typical of nuclear genes. The corresponding ATP6 protein was confirmed as a subunit of the mitochondrial F(1)F(0)-ATP synthase from C. reinhardtii by N-terminal sequencing. The predicted ATP6 polypeptide has a 107-amino acid cleavable mitochondrial targeting sequence. The mean hydrophobicity of the protein is decreased in those transmembrane regions that are predicted not to participate directly in proton translocation or in intersubunit contacts with the multimeric ring of c subunits. This is the first example of a mitochondrial protein with more than two transmembrane stretches, directly involved in proton translocation, that is nucleus-encoded.

Highlights

  • The nucleotide sequences reported in this paper have been submitted to the DDBJ/GenBankTM/EBI Data Bank with accession numbers AF411119 and AF411921

  • Characterization of the atp6 cDNA from C. reinhardtii—We identified a C. reinhardtii EST sequence as a partial fragment of an atp6 cDNA by the similarity of the predicted translation product with known plant ATP6 proteins

  • While transmembrane helices D and E exhibit similar ϽHϾ values when compared with the mean ϽHϾ values in helices D and E of plant and algal mitochondrial sequences, significant differences in ϽHϾ values were found in the putative transmembrane regions A, B, and C, which are not believed to participate directly in proton translocation and are not thought to interact with the multimeric ring of c subunits

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Introduction

The nucleotide sequences reported in this paper have been submitted to the DDBJ/GenBankTM/EBI Data Bank with accession numbers AF411119 (atp6 cDNA sequence from C. reinhardtii) and AF411921 (atp6 genomic sequence from C. reinhardtii). Establishing the boundaries of the five putative transmembrane regions allowed us to quantitate the mean hydrophobicity for each in C. reinhardtii and mtDNA-encoded ATP6 subunits from other algae and plants (Fig. 6).

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