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Multi-omic mitoprotease profiling defines a role for Oct1p in coenzyme Q production

Mike Veling, Andrew Reidenbach, Elyse Freiberger, Nicholas Kwiecien, Paul Hutchins, Michael Drahnak, Adam Jochem, Arne Ulbrich, Matthew Rush, Joshua Coon, View ORCID ProfileDave Pagliarini
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/155044
Mike Veling
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Andrew Reidenbach
Morgridge Institute for Research
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Elyse Freiberger
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Nicholas Kwiecien
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Paul Hutchins
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Michael Drahnak
Morgridge Institute for Research
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Adam Jochem
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Arne Ulbrich
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Matthew Rush
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Joshua Coon
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
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Dave Pagliarini
Morgridge Institute for Research
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Abstract

Mitoproteases are becoming recognized as key regulators of diverse mitochondrial functions, although their direct substrates are often difficult to discern. Through multi-omic profiling of diverse Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitoprotease deletion strains, we predicted numerous associations between mitoproteases and distinct mitochondrial processes. These include a strong association between the mitochondrial matrix octapeptidase Oct1p and coenzyme Q (CoQ) biosynthesis--a pathway essential for mitochondrial respiration. Through Edman sequencing, and in vitro and in vivo biochemistry, we demonstrated that Oct1p directly processes the N-terminus of the CoQ-related methyltransferase, Coq5p, which markedly improves its stability. A single mutation to the Oct1p recognition motif in Coq5p disrupted its processing in vivo, leading to CoQ deficiency and respiratory incompetence. This work defines the Oct1p processing of Coq5p as an essential post-translational event for proper CoQ production. Our custom data visualization tool enables efficient exploration of mitoprotease profiles that can serve as the basis for future mechanistic investigations.

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Multi-omic mitoprotease profiling defines a role for Oct1p in coenzyme Q production
Mike Veling, Andrew Reidenbach, Elyse Freiberger, Nicholas Kwiecien, Paul Hutchins, Michael Drahnak, Adam Jochem, Arne Ulbrich, Matthew Rush, Joshua Coon, Dave Pagliarini
bioRxiv 155044; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/155044
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Multi-omic mitoprotease profiling defines a role for Oct1p in coenzyme Q production
Mike Veling, Andrew Reidenbach, Elyse Freiberger, Nicholas Kwiecien, Paul Hutchins, Michael Drahnak, Adam Jochem, Arne Ulbrich, Matthew Rush, Joshua Coon, Dave Pagliarini
bioRxiv 155044; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/155044

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