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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6JNF
EMDB ID:
Keywords:
Title:
Cryo-EM structure of the translocator of the outer mitochondrial membrane
Biological Source:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2019-03-14
Release Date:
2019-10-16
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.81 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM40
Chain IDs:A, F
Chain Length:387
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM7
Chain IDs:B, G
Chain Length:60
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22
Chain IDs:C, H
Chain Length:166
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM5
Chain IDs:D, I
Chain Length:50
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM6
Chain IDs:E, J
Chain Length:61
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Structure of the mitochondrial import gate reveals distinct preprotein paths.
Nature 575 395 401 (2019)
PMID: 31600774 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1680-7

Abstact

The translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM) is the main entry gate for proteins1-4. Here we use cryo-electron microscopy to report the structure of the yeast TOM core complex5-9 at 3.8-Å resolution. The structure reveals the high-resolution architecture of the translocator consisting of two Tom40 β-barrel channels and α-helical transmembrane subunits, providing insight into critical features that are conserved in all eukaryotes1-3. Each Tom40 β-barrel is surrounded by small TOM subunits, and tethered by two Tom22 subunits and one phospholipid. The N-terminal extension of Tom40 forms a helix inside the channel; mutational analysis reveals its dual role in early and late steps in the biogenesis of intermembrane-space proteins in cooperation with Tom5. Each Tom40 channel possesses two precursor exit sites. Tom22, Tom40 and Tom7 guide presequence-containing preproteins to the exit in the middle of the dimer, whereas Tom5 and the Tom40 N extension guide preproteins lacking a presequence to the exit at the periphery of the dimer.

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