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Journal of Neurochemistry | 2008

Characterization of OPA1 isoforms isolated from mouse tissues

Vasudheva Reddy Akepati; Eva-Christina Müller; Albrecht Otto; Holger M. Strauss; Michael Portwich; Christiane Alexander

OPA1, a nuclear encoded mitochondrial protein causing autosomal dominant optic atrophy, is a key player in mitochondrial fusion and cristae morphology regulation. In the present study, we have compared the OPA1 transcription and translation products of different mouse tissues. Unlike in humans, we found only two exons (4b and 5b) to be involved in alternative splicing. The relative abundance of the resulting four different splice variants is tissue‐dependent. Proteolytic cleavage by mitochondrial processing peptidase generates two long forms, isoforms 1 and 7, which lead to three short forms representing the end products after further proteolytic processing. In contrast, isoforms 5 and 8 are directly processed into their corresponding short forms. Short form 1 molecules form 184 kDa dimers, whereas all other isoforms contribute to 285 kDa complexes. Coiled‐coil domains of the OPA1 protein specifically homo‐associate and may be involved in the formation of these complexes. Furthermore, the region encoded by exon 5b inhibits the self‐association of coiled‐coil domain‐I. Finally, our data pinpoint isoform 1 as the, by far, most abundant isoform in the nervous tissue. We postulate that manipulation of isoform 1 protein levels in relation to the other isoforms induces changes in the mitochondrial network in the cell and therefore, mutations affecting the level of functional isoform 1 could lead to devastating effects on retinal ganglion cells.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2005

The Tight Junction Protein Occludin and the Adherens Junction Protein α-Catenin Share a Common Interaction Mechanism with ZO-1

Sebastian Müller; Michael Portwich; Anke Schmidt; Darkhan I. Utepbergenov; Otmar Huber; Ingolf E. Blasig; Gerd Krause


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

A Network of Coiled‐Coil Associations Derived from Synthetic GCN4 Leucine‐Zipper Arrays

Michael Portwich; Sandro Keller; Holger M. Strauss; Carsten C. Mahrenholz; Ines Kretzschmar; Achim Kramer; Rudolf Volkmer


Journal of Molecular Biology | 2007

Mapping Putative Contact Sites Between Subunits in a Bacterial ATP-binding Cassette (ABC) Transporter by Synthetic Peptide Libraries

Bettina Blüschke; Viola Eckey; Britta Kunert; Susanne Berendt; Heidi Landmesser; Michael Portwich; Rudolf Volkmer; Erwin Schneider


Archive | 2006

Method for producing an arrangement comprising a plurality of layers on the base of semiconductor substrate, multi-layer arrangement, and biosensor

Prosper Hartig; Michael Portwich; Rudolf Volkmer-Engert; Joerg Rappich


Archive | 2006

Peptides interacting with alpha-helical coiled-coil structures and/or coiled-coil sequences, substances derived therefrom, and use thereof

Carsten C. Mahrenholz; Michael Portwich


Archive | 2007

Peptide für die Wechselwirkung mit alpha-helikalen Coiled-Coil-Strukturen und/oder Coiled-Coil-Sequenzen, davon abgeleitete Mittel und ihre Verwendung

Carsten C. Mahrenholz; Michael Portwich


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

Ein mithilfe synthetischer GCN4‐Leucinzipperarrays aufgedecktes Coiled‐Coil‐Assoziationsnetzwerk

Michael Portwich; Sandro Keller; Holger M. Strauss; Carsten C. Mahrenholz; Ines Kretzschmar; Achim Kramer; Rudolf Volkmer


Chimica Oggi-chemistry Today | 2008

Analyses of coiled-coil associations by SPOT technology

Zerrin Fidan; Carsten C. Mahrenholz; Michael Portwich; Rudolf Volkmer


Archive | 2007

Arrangement for detecting substances, production of said arrangement and use thereof

Nikolaus Bartels; Bernhard Ay; Prosper Hartig; Michael Portwich

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Sandro Keller

Kaiserslautern University of Technology

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Albrecht Otto

Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine

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