ISOLATION OF GENES INVOLVED IN CYTOCHROME BIOGENESIS
Project Number1F32GM017483-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderDREYFUSS, BETH W
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
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The overall objective of the research in this proposal is to investigate
the biochemical steps that occur during the post-translational maturation
of protein-cofactor complexes. The specific goal includes the cloning and
characterization of at least one gene that is required for attachment of
heme during the assembly of cyt f and cyt c6 in chloroplasts, and the
determination of the function of the gene product. Cytochromes f and c6
are members of a highly conserved family of c-type cytochromes that are
ubiquitous in all energy transducing membranes. The experiments will
exploit Chlamydomonas, since it is well-suited for approaches involving
both genetics and molecular biology. The work involves the generation and
identification of tagged nuclear mutants that are defective in cyt c6 and
cyt f accumulation, the demonstration that these are indeed heme
attachment mutants and that the locus of interest is tagged, followed by
the cloning of the corresponding gene on the basis of the tag. "Tagged"
mutants will be generated by random integration of the argininosuccinate
lyase (ASL) gene into the nuclear genome by transformation of a recipient
arg-minus strain. Mutants will be identified among the arg-plus
transformants on a fluorescence video imaging system based on their loss
of photosynthetic capacity and by biochemical assays for failure to
accumulate holocyt c6 and holocyt f. Complementation of previously-
characterized nuclear heme attachment mutants using an indexed genomic
cosmid library or chloroplast mutants using cloned chloroplast DNA is
proposed as a parallel strategy. The project has revelance to human
health because the same principles apply to respirator cytochromes, and
thus will enhance our understanding and hence treatment of mitochondrial
myopathies.
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