Cytosolic signaling protein Ecsit also localizes to mitochondria where it interacts with chaperone NDUFAF1 and functions in complex I assembly

RO Vogel, RJRJ Janssen… - Genes & …, 2007 - genesdev.cshlp.org
RO Vogel, RJRJ Janssen, MAM Van Den Brand, CEJ Dieteren, S Verkaart, WJH Koopman…
Genes & development, 2007genesdev.cshlp.org
Ecsit is a cytosolic adaptor protein essential for inflammatory response and embryonic
development via the Toll-like and BMP (bone morphogenetic protein) signal transduction
pathways, respectively. Here, we demonstrate a mitochondrial function for Ecsit (an
evolutionary conserved signaling intermediate in Toll pathways) in the assembly of
mitochondrial complex I (NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase). An N-terminal targeting signal
directs Ecsit to mitochondria, where it interacts with assembly chaperone NDUFAF1 in 500 …
Ecsit is a cytosolic adaptor protein essential for inflammatory response and embryonic development via the Toll-like and BMP (bone morphogenetic protein) signal transduction pathways, respectively. Here, we demonstrate a mitochondrial function for Ecsit (an evolutionary conserved signaling intermediate in Toll pathways) in the assembly of mitochondrial complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase). An N-terminal targeting signal directs Ecsit to mitochondria, where it interacts with assembly chaperone NDUFAF1 in 500- to 850-kDa complexes as demonstrated by affinity purification and vice versa RNA interference (RNAi) knockdowns. In addition, Ecsit knockdown results in severely impaired complex I assembly and disturbed mitochondrial function. These findings support a function for Ecsit in the assembly or stability of mitochondrial complex I, possibly linking assembly of oxidative phosphorylation complexes to inflammatory response and embryonic development.
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