Plant Physiol, August 2002, Vol. 129, pp. 1852-1857
AtCOX17, an Arabidopsis Homolog of the Yeast Copper Chaperone
COX171
Teresa
Balandin2 and
Carmen
Castresana*
Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas, Campus Universidad
Autónoma, Cantoblanco, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
We have identified a new plant gene, AtCOX17,
encoding a protein that shares sequence similarity to COX17, a
Cu-binding protein from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
and vertebrates that mediates the delivery of Cu to the mitochondria
for the assembly of a functional cytochrome oxidase complex. The newly
characterized Arabidopsis protein has six Cys residues at positions
corresponding to those known to coordinate Cu binding in the yeast
homolog. Moreover, we show that the Arabidopsis COX17
cDNA complements a COX17 mutant of yeast restoring the respiratory
deficiency associated with that mutation. These two lines of evidence
indicate that the plant protein identified here is a functional
equivalent of yeast COX17 and might serve as a Cu delivery protein for
the plant mitochondria. COX17 was identified by
investigating the hypersensitive response-like necrotic response
provoked in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) leaves after
harpin inoculation. AtCOX17 expression was activated by high concentrations of Cu, bacterial inoculation, salicylic acid treatment, and treatments that generated NO and hydrogen peroxide. All
of the conditions inducing COX17 are known to inhibit
mitochondrial respiration and to produce an increase of reactive oxygen
species, suggesting that gene induction occurs in response to stress
situations that interfere with mitochondrial function.
1
This work was supported by the
Ministry of Science and Technology (Comisión Interministerial de
Ciencia y Tecnología, grant no. BIO97-0656) and by
Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid (grant no. 07B/0033/1998 and
fellowship to T.B.).
2
Present address: Departamento de Biología
Celular y Genética, Universidad de Alcala, Alcala de Henares,
Madrid, Spain.
*
Corresponding author; e-mail c.castresana{at}cnb.uam.es; fax
34-91-5854506.
© 2002 American Society of Plant Physiologists