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Characterization Of The Rcf1 Q-X3-R-X-R-X3-Q Motif And Its Role In Supporting Oxidative Phosphorylation Enzyme Complexes, Joshua Garlich Oct 2016

Characterization Of The Rcf1 Q-X3-R-X-R-X3-Q Motif And Its Role In Supporting Oxidative Phosphorylation Enzyme Complexes, Joshua Garlich

Dissertations (1934 -)

Mitochondrial respiratory complexes are critical components of cellular energy production that require tight regulation to ensure optimal function. Rcf1 and Rcf2 are mitochondrial proteins that can physically associate with the yeast respiratory complexes III and IV, and the higher-ordered III-IV respiratory supercomplex that also contains the ADP/ATP translocase, AAC. Rcf1 can physically associate with both complex III and IV independently, and can be chemically crosslinked to AAC, indicating a close physical proximity to a predominant regulator of energy flux within the cell. It was therefore hypothesized that Rcf1, through its physical association with complexes III and IV, and its close …


Structural And Biochemical Studies Of The Carboxyltransferase Domain From Pyruvate Carboxylase, Adam David Lietzan Oct 2014

Structural And Biochemical Studies Of The Carboxyltransferase Domain From Pyruvate Carboxylase, Adam David Lietzan

Dissertations (1934 -)

Pyruvate carboxylase (PC; E.C. 6.4.1.1), a multifunctional biotin-dependent enzyme, catalyzes the bicarbonate- and MgATP-dependent carboxylation of pyruvate to oxaloacetate. To complete the overall reaction, the tethered biotin prosthetic group must first gain access to the biotin carboxylase domain and become carboxylated, and then translocate to the carboxyltransferase (CT) domain where the carboxyl group is transferred from biotin to pyruvate. Kinetic analyses of PC have suggested that the spatially distinct reactions, which occur in the active sites of the BC and CT domains, are well coordinated. To gain insights into the molecular events necessary for coordinating catalysis in the CT domain, …