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Year 2011 - Volume 31, Number 11
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Interactomic analysis of VDAC (voltage-dependent anion selective channel) in rat, bovine and chicken brain, 31(11):1031-1038
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ABSTRACT.- Crepaldi C.R., Munin F.S., Vitale P.A.M. & Cerqueira César M. 2011. [Interactomic analysis of VDAC (voltage-dependent anion selective channel) in rat, bovine and chicken brain.] Análise interactômica da VDAC (voltage dependent anion selective channel) nos cérebros aviar, bovino e murino. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 31(11):1031-1038. Laboratório de Neurociência e Proteômica, Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Duque de Caxias Norte 225, Pirassununga, SP 13635-900, Brazil. E-mail: mccesar@usp.br
The voltage dependent anion channel (VDAC) is the most abundant protein of outer mitochondrial membrane. VDAC controls metabolite exchange through this membrane and the apoptosis machinery. Interactomics is the study of protein complexes, their interactions and the consequences of these interactions. In our case we studied the interactome of the hexokinase-VDAC-ANT (adenine nucleotide transporter) complex in mitochondria of neuronal cells from rat, bovine and chicken brain. We wished to understand if the differential expression of VDAC1 and VDAC2 verified in these cells was linked to differences in the interactions between proteins in these complexes. Our results showed that avian and bovine neurons had more protein complexes (5) containing VDAC than rat cells (1), which indicates a differential kinetics of assembly or disassembly. Moreover, mitochondrial neuronal chicken VDAC interacts with more proteins in comparison with bovine neuronal VDAC, which is indicative of a differential subunit composition. These results supported evidences of differential apoptotic and energetic mechanisms between these brains. |
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