Identification of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins of the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation machinery

Male Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Non-Receptor Type 1 0301 basic medicine Electron Transport Complex I Electron Transport Complex II Submitochondrial Particles Brain Hydrogen Peroxide In Vitro Techniques Mitochondrial Proton-Translocating ATPases Protein-Tyrosine Kinases Oxidative Phosphorylation Mitochondria Rats Electron Transport Complex IV Electron Transport Complex III 03 medical and health sciences Animals Tyrosine Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases Rats, Wistar
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-005-5005-7 Publication Date: 2005-05-28T14:00:15Z
ABSTRACT
The role of some serine/threonine kinases in the regulation of mitochondrial physiology is now well established, but little is known about mitochondrial tyrosine kinases. We showed that tyrosine phosphorylation of rat brain mitochondrial proteins was increased by in vitro addition of ATP and H2O2, and also during in situ ATP production at state 3, and maximal reactive oxygen species production. The Src kinase inhibitor PP2 decreased tyrosine phosphorylation and respiratory rates at state 3. We found that the 39-kDa subunit of complex I was tyrosine phosphorylated, and we identified putative tyrosine-phosphorylated subunits for the other complexes. We also have strong evidence that the FoF1-ATP synthase alpha chain is probably tyrosine-phosphorylated, but demonstrated that the beta chain is not. The tyrosine phosphatase PTP 1B was found in brain but not in muscle, heart or liver mitochondria. Our results suggest that tyrosine kinases and phosphatases are involved in the regulation of oxidative phosphorylation.
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