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FEBS Letters | 2007

UCP2 is a mitochondrial transporter with an unusual very short half-life.

Sophie Rousset; Julien Mozo; Geneviève Dujardin; Yalin Emre; Sandrine Masscheleyn; Daniel Ricquier; Anne-Marie Cassard-Doulcier

This study focused on the stability of UCP2 (uncoupling protein 2), a mitochondrial carrier located in the inner membrane of mitochondrion. UCP2 is very unstable, with a half‐life close to 30 min, compared to 30 h for its homologue UCP1, a difference that may highlight different physiological functions. Heat production by UCP1 in brown adipocytes is generally a long and adaptive phenomenon, whereas control of mitochondrial ROS by UCP2 needs more subtle regulation. We show that a mutation in UCP2 shown to modify its activity, actually decreases its stability.


Biochemical Journal | 2006

Expression of UCP3 in CHO cells does not cause uncoupling, but controls mitochondrial activity in the presence of glucose.

Julien Mozo; Gilles Ferry; Aurélie Studény; Claire Pecqueur; Marianne Rodriguez; Jean A. Boutin; Frédéric Bouillaud

The proton-transport activity of UCP1 (uncoupling protein 1) triggers mitochondrial uncoupling and thermogenesis. The exact role of its close homologues, UCP2 and UCP3, is unclear. Mounting evidence associates them with the control of mitochondrial superoxide production. Using CHO (Chinese-hamster ovary) cells stably expressing UCP3 or UCP1, we found no evidence for respiration uncoupling. The explanation lies in the absence of an appropriate activator of UCP protonophoric function. Accordingly, the addition of retinoic acid uncouples the respiration of the UCP1-expressing clone, but not that of the UCP3-expressing ones. In a glucose-containing medium, the extent of the hyperpolarization of mitochondria by oligomycin was close to 22 mV in the five UCP3-expressing clones, contrasting with the variable values observed with the 15 controls. Our observations suggest that, when glycolysis and mitochondria generate ATP, and in the absence of appropriate activators of proton transport, UCPs do not transport protons (uncoupling), but rather other ions of physiological relevance that control mitochondrial activity. A model is proposed using the known passive transport of pyruvate by UCP1.


Molecular & Cellular Proteomics | 2008

A Generic Approach for the Purification of Signaling Complexes That Specifically Interact with the Carboxyl-terminal Domain of G Protein-coupled Receptors

Pascal Maurice; Avais M. Daulat; Cédric Broussard; Julien Mozo; Guilhem Clary; Françoise Hotellier; Philippe Chafey; Jean-Luc Guillaume; Gilles Ferry; Jean A. Boutin; Philippe Delagrange; Luc Camoin; Ralf Jockers

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of membrane receptors and are major drug targets. Recent progress has shown that GPCRs are part of large protein complexes that regulate their activity. We present here a generic approach for identification of these complexes that is based on the use of receptor subdomains and that overcomes the limitations of currently used genetics and proteomics approaches. Our approach consists of a carefully balanced combination of chemically synthesized His6-tagged baits, immobilized metal affinity chromatography, one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis separation and mass spectrometric identification. The carboxyl-terminal tails (C-tails) of the human MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptors, two class A GPCRs, were used as models to purify protein complexes from mouse brain lysates. We identified 32 proteins that interacted with the C-tail of MT1, 14 proteins that interacted with the C-tail of MT2, and eight proteins that interacted with both C-tails. Several randomly selected proteins were validated by Western blotting, and the functional relevance of our data was further confirmed by showing the interaction between the full-length MT1 and the regulator of G protein signaling Z1 in transfected HEK 293 cells and native tissue. Taken together, we have established an integrated and generic purification strategy for the identification of high quality and functionally relevant GPCR-associated protein complexes that significantly widens the repertoire of available techniques.


Diabetes | 2004

The Biology of Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins

Sophie Rousset; Marie-Clotilde Alves-Guerra; Julien Mozo; Bruno Miroux; Anne-Marie Cassard-Doulcier; Frédéric Bouillaud; Daniel Ricquier


Bioscience Reports | 2005

Thermoregulation: What Role for UCPs in Mammals and Birds?

Julien Mozo; Yalin Emre; Frédéric Bouillaud; Daniel Ricquier; François Criscuolo


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2006

UCP2, UCP3, avUCP, what do they do when proton transport is not stimulated? Possible relevance to pyruvate and glutamine metabolism

François Criscuolo; Julien Mozo; Corinne Hurtaud; Tobias Nübel; Frédéric Bouillaud


Journal of Proteome Research | 2007

High sensitivity identification of membrane proteins by MALDI TOF-MASS spectrometry using polystyrene beads.

Noura Bensalem; Sandrine Masscheleyn; Julien Mozo; Benoit Vallée; Franck Brouillard; Stéphanie Trudel; Daniel Ricquier; Aleksander Edelman; Bruno Miroux


FEBS Journal | 2004

New substrate analogues of human serotonin N-acetyltransferase produce in situ specific and potent inhibitors.

Gilles Ferry; Caroline Ubeaud; Julien Mozo; Christophe Péan; Philippe Hennig; Marianne Rodriguez; Catherine Scoul; Anne Bonnaud; Olivier Nosjean; Jean-Pierre Galizzi; Philippe Delagrange; Pierre Renard; Jean-Paul Volland; Said Yous; Daniel Lesieur; Jean A. Boutin


Protein Expression and Purification | 2004

Purification of the recombinant human serotonin N-acetyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.87): further characterization of and comparison with AANAT from other species

Gilles Ferry; Caroline Ubeaud; Claire Dauly; Julien Mozo; Sophie Guillard; Sylvie Berger; Sandrine Jimenez; Catherine Scoul; Gregory Leclerc; Said Yous; Philippe Delagrange; Jean A. Boutin


Analytical Biochemistry | 2006

Assessment of a high-throughput screening methodology for the measurement of purified UCP1 uncoupling activity

Julien Mozo; Gilles Ferry; Sandrine Masscheleyn; Bruno Miroux; Jean A. Boutin; Frédéric Bouillaud

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Daniel Ricquier

Paris Descartes University

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Jean A. Boutin

University of Manchester

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Bruno Miroux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Philippe Delagrange

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Anne-Marie Cassard-Doulcier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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François Criscuolo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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