Molecular basis for the differential interaction of plant mitochondrial VDAC proteins with tRNAs

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Salinas, T. | El Farouk-Ameqrane, S. | Ubrig, E. | Sauter, C. | Duchene, A.M. | Marechal-Drouard, L.

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International audience. In plants, the voltage-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC) is a major component of a pathway involved in transfer RNA (tRNA) translocation through the mitochondrial outer membrane. However, the way in which VDAC proteins interact with tRNAs is still unknown. Potato mitochondria contain two major mitochondrial VDAC proteins, VDAC34 and VDAC36. These two proteins, composed of a Nterminal alpha-helix and of 19 beta-strands forming a beta-barrel structure, share 75% sequence identity. Here, using both northwestern and gel shift experiments, we report that these two proteins interact differentially with nucleic acids. VDAC34 binds more efficiently with tRNAs or other nucleic acids than VDAC36. To further identify specific features and critical amino acids required for tRNA binding, 21 VDAC34 mutants were constructed and analyzed by northwestern. This allowed us to show that the beta-barrel structure of VDAC34 and the first 50 amino acids that contain the alpha-helix are essential for RNA binding. Altogether the work shows that during evolution, plant mitochondrial VDAC proteins have diverged so as to interact differentially with nucleic acids, and this may reflect their involvement in various specialized biological functions.

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