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Trichomonas hydrogenosomes contain the NADH dehydrogenase module of mitochondrial complex I

Ivan Hrdy, Robert P. Hirt, Pavel Dolezal, Lucie Bardonová, Peter G. Foster, Jan Tachezy () and T. Martin Embley ()
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Ivan Hrdy: Charles University
Robert P. Hirt: The University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Pavel Dolezal: Charles University
Lucie Bardonová: Charles University
Peter G. Foster: The Natural History Museum
Jan Tachezy: Charles University
T. Martin Embley: The University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7017, 618-622

Abstract: Abstract Hydrogenosomes are double-membraned ATP-producing and hydrogen-producing organelles of diverse anaerobic eukaryotes1. In some versions of endosymbiotic theory they are suggested to be homologues of mitochondria2,3,4, but alternative views suggest they arose from an anaerobic bacterium that was distinct from the mitochondrial endosymbiont5,6. Here we show that the 51-kDa and 24-kDa subunits of the NADH dehydrogenase module in complex I, the first step in the mitochondrial respiratory chain7, are active in hydrogenosomes of Trichomonas vaginalis. Like mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase, the purified Trichomonas enzyme can reduce a variety of electron carriers including ubiquinone, but unlike the mitochondrial enzyme it can also reduce ferredoxin, the electron carrier used1 for hydrogen production. The presence of NADH dehydrogenase solves the long-standing conundrum of how hydrogenosomes regenerate NAD+ after malate oxidation. Phylogenetic analyses show that the Trichomonas 51-kDa homologue shares common ancestry with the mitochondrial enzyme. Recruitment of complex I subunits into a H2-producing pathway provides evidence that mitochondria and hydrogenosomes are aerobic and anaerobic homologues of the same endosymbiotically derived organelle.

Date: 2004
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