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Analysis of the mitochondria-associated degradation pathway (MAD) in yeast cells
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Analysis of the mitochondria-associated degradation pathway (MAD) in yeast cells

Pin-Chao Liao and Liza A. Pon
Methods in Enzymology, Vol.707, pp.585-610
01/2024
PMID: 39488392

Abstract

Affinity purification;Budding yeast;Co-immunoprecipitation;Mitochondrial isolation;Mitochondrial quality control Biochemistry Molecular Biology

Mitochondria are critical for cellular function in health, disease and aging. Mitochondria-associated degradation (MAD), a pathway for quality control of the organelle, recognizes and ubiquitinates unfolded mitochondrial proteins, removes them from the organelle using a conserved segregase complex, which contains an AAA-ATPase Cdc48 and its cofactors, and degrades them using the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). Here, we describe an approach to (1) study the turnover and ubiquitination of candidate MAD substrates, (2) assay retrotranslocation and export of MAD substrates from the mitochondrial matrix in vitro, and (3) study interactions between MAD substrates and Cdc48 using the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a model organism.

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