1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0061(19990915)15:12<1171::aid-yea443>3.0.co;2-t
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A mutant for the yeastscERV1 gene displays a new defect in mitochondrial morphology and distribution

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“…Both an apoptosis-dependent increase in ATP consumption and a separate decrease in ATP synthesis may contribute to the lethal ATP depletion, global loss of cellular integrity, and necrosis [44] of ALR-AS-treated hepatocytes. In support of this supposition, ERV1P is shown to be essential for the biogenesis of mitochondria [17,22,32], normal mitochondrial morphology and stable maintenance of mitochondria in S. cerevisiae [16,45]. Disruption of the ERV-1 gene results in complete loss of mitochondrial genome and death of the yeast following a few replications [22].…”
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“…Both an apoptosis-dependent increase in ATP consumption and a separate decrease in ATP synthesis may contribute to the lethal ATP depletion, global loss of cellular integrity, and necrosis [44] of ALR-AS-treated hepatocytes. In support of this supposition, ERV1P is shown to be essential for the biogenesis of mitochondria [17,22,32], normal mitochondrial morphology and stable maintenance of mitochondria in S. cerevisiae [16,45]. Disruption of the ERV-1 gene results in complete loss of mitochondrial genome and death of the yeast following a few replications [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Although ALR and ERV-1 are essential for the survival of hepatocytes and S. cerevisiae, respectively, a major difference is that ALR is abundantly expressed in hepatocytes [12], but the expression of ERV-1 is very low in the yeast [45]. Despite the low level of ERV-1 expression, null mutation in the gene in the haploid yeast strain stopped their replication after 3-4 days [17]; it was suggested that this effect was due to high in vivo stability of the ERV-1 mRNA and protein.…”
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“…This notion is consistent with the fact that glutathione and dithiothreitol are not used as substrates by both proteins. 2 Both yeast proteins form dimers in vivo that are stable in nonreducing SDS gels, arguing for covalent disulfide bridges between the monomers. However, current evidence suggests that Erv1p and Erv2p use different strategies for dimer formation.…”
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“…The encoded protein Erv1p is required for maintenance of intact mitochondria in the cell (2). Recently, Erv1p was demonstrated to function as a sulfhydryl oxidase (3).…”
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