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Vol. 13, Issue 8, 2681-2691, August 2002
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Alberta T6G 2H7, Canada
Peroxins are proteins required for peroxisome assembly and are
encoded by the PEX genes. Functional complementation of
the oleic acid-nonutilizing strain mut1-1 of the yeast
Yarrowia lipolytica has identified the novel gene,
PEX24. PEX24 encodes Pex24p, a protein of 550 amino
acids (61,100 Da). Pex24p is an integral membrane protein of
peroxisomes that exhibits high sequence homology to two hypothetical
proteins encoded by the open reading frames YHR150W and
YDR479C of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae
genome. Pex24p is detectable in wild-type cells grown in
glucose-containing medium, and its levels are significantly increased
by incubation of cells in oleic acid-containing medium, the metabolism
of which requires intact peroxisomes. pex24 mutants are
compromised in the targeting of both matrix and membrane proteins to
peroxisomes. Although pex24 mutants fail to assemble
functional peroxisomes, they do harbor membrane structures that contain
subsets of peroxisomal proteins.
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