The mitochondrial carriers are a family of transport proteins that with a few exceptions. are found in the inner membranes of mitochondria. They shuttle metabolites and cofactors through this membrane. and connect cytoplasmic functions with others in the matrix. SAM (S-adenosylinethionine) hits to be transported into the mitochondria w,here it is converted into S-adenosylhomocysteine in methylation reactions of DNA, RNA and proteins. The transport of SAM has been investigated in rat liver mitochondria. but no protein has ever been associated with this activity. By using information derived from the phylogenetically distant yeast mitochondrial carrier for SAM and from related human expressed sequence tags. a human cDNA sequence was completed. This sequence was overexpressed in bacteria, and its product was purified. reconstituted into phospholipid vesicles and identified from its transport properties as the human mitochondrial SAM carrier (SAMC). Unlike the yeast orthologue SAMC catalysed virtually only countertransport, exhibited a higher transport affinity for SAM and was strongly inhibited by tannic acid and Bromocresol Purple. SAMC was found to be expressed in all human tissues examined and was localized to the mitochondria. The physiological role of SAMC is probably to exchange cytosolic SAM for mitochondrial S-adenosylhomocysteine. This is the first report describing the identification and characterization of the human SAMC and its gene.

Identification of the human mitochondrial S adenosylmethionine transporter: bacterial expression, reconstitution, functional characterization and tissue distribution.

G Fiermonte;FM Lasorsa;
2004

Abstract

The mitochondrial carriers are a family of transport proteins that with a few exceptions. are found in the inner membranes of mitochondria. They shuttle metabolites and cofactors through this membrane. and connect cytoplasmic functions with others in the matrix. SAM (S-adenosylinethionine) hits to be transported into the mitochondria w,here it is converted into S-adenosylhomocysteine in methylation reactions of DNA, RNA and proteins. The transport of SAM has been investigated in rat liver mitochondria. but no protein has ever been associated with this activity. By using information derived from the phylogenetically distant yeast mitochondrial carrier for SAM and from related human expressed sequence tags. a human cDNA sequence was completed. This sequence was overexpressed in bacteria, and its product was purified. reconstituted into phospholipid vesicles and identified from its transport properties as the human mitochondrial SAM carrier (SAMC). Unlike the yeast orthologue SAMC catalysed virtually only countertransport, exhibited a higher transport affinity for SAM and was strongly inhibited by tannic acid and Bromocresol Purple. SAMC was found to be expressed in all human tissues examined and was localized to the mitochondria. The physiological role of SAMC is probably to exchange cytosolic SAM for mitochondrial S-adenosylhomocysteine. This is the first report describing the identification and characterization of the human SAMC and its gene.
2004
Istituto di Biomembrane, Bioenergetica e Biotecnologie Molecolari (IBIOM)
mitochondria
mitochondrial carrier
proteomics
S-adenosylmethionine carrier
transport
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