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Research Article

Inner Mitochondrial Translocase Tim50 Is Central in Adrenal and Testicular Steroid Synthesis

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Article: e00484-18 | Received 07 Oct 2018, Accepted 14 Oct 2018, Published online: 03 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Adrenal and gonadal mitochondrial metabolic activity requires electrons from cofactors, cholesterol, and a substrate for rapid steroid synthesis, an essential requirement for mammalian survival. Substrate activity depends on its environment, which is regulated by chaperones and mitochondrial translocases. Cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage enzyme (SCC or CYP11A1) catalyzes cholesterol to pregnenolone conversion, although its mechanism of action is not well understood. We find that SCC is directly imported into the mitochondrial matrix, where its N-terminal sequence is cleaved sequentially, after which it becomes activated following the second cleavage, which is dependent on the folding of the protein. Following integration of the SCC C terminus into the TIM23 complex, amino acids 141 to 146 interact with the intermembrane-exposed Tim50 protein, forming a large complex. The absence of Tim50 or its mutation reduced enzymatic activity. For the first time, we report that a protein activated at the matrix remains mostly unfolded and is transported back to the IMS to integrate with the TIM23 translocase complex and align with the Tim50 protein. Amino acid changes that suppress the association of Tim50 with SCC ablate metabolic activity. Thus, the TIM23 complex is the central regulator of metabolism guided by Tim50.

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL

Supplemental material for this article may be found at https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.00484-18.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

H.S.B. was previously supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (HD057876), Navicent Grant Foundation (MEDCEN), and the Anderson Cancer Institute and a seed grant from the Mercer University.

We thank Satyam Banerjee for participating during the preliminary experiments and performing the animal surgeries. H.S.B. thanks Curtis Lanier during the completion of the later part of the project. H.S.B. also thanks Toshio Endo for the generous gift of Tim50 antibody and Madhuchanda (Rupa) Bose for statistical analysis.

H.S.B. conceptualized the project, designed the experiments, analyzed the data, and wrote the manuscript; F.G., E.W.P., B.M., and R.M.W. performed the experiments; F.G. assisted in histology experiments and analysis and provided crucial reagents; E.W.P. and B.M. performed electron microscopy; and R.M.W. performed mass spectrometry experiments. A complete manuscript was available to all of the authors prior to initial submission.

We have no conflict of interest to declare.

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