Human FAM173A is a mitochondrial lysine-specific methyltransferase that targets adenine nucleotide translocase and affects mitochondrial respiration

Jędrzej Małecki, Hanneke L D M Willemen, Rita Pinto, Angela Y Y Ho, Anders Moen, Niels Eijkelkamp, Pål Ø Falnes

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Abstract

Lysine methylation is a common post-translational modification of nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins, but is also present in mitochondria. The human protein denoted "family with sequence similarity 173 member B" (FAM173B) was recently uncovered as a mitochondrial lysine (K)-specific methyltransferase (KMT) targeting the c-subunit of mitochondrial ATP synthase (ATPSc), and was therefore renamed ATPSc-KMT. We here set out to investigate the biochemical function of its yet uncharacterized paralogue FAM173A. We demonstrate that FAM173A localizes to mitochondria, mediated by a non-canonical targeting sequence that is partially retained in the mature protein. Immunoblotting analysis using methyllysine-specific antibodies revealed that FAM173A knock-out (KO) abrogates lysine methylation of a single mitochondrial protein in human cells. Mass spectrometry analysis identified this protein as adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT), represented by two highly similar isoforms ANT2 and ANT3. We found that methylation occurs at Lys-52 of ANT, which was previously reported to be trimethylated. Complementation of KO cells with WT or enzyme-dead FAM173A indicated that the enzymatic activity of FAM173A is required for ANT methylation at Lys-52 to occur. Both in human cells and in rat organs, Lys-52 was exclusively trimethylated, indicating that this modification is constitutive, rather than regulatory and dynamic. Moreover, FAM173A-deficient cells displayed increased mitochondrial respiration compared with FAM173A-proficient cells. In summary, we demonstrate that FAM173A is the long-sought KMT responsible for ANT methylation at Lys-52, and point out the functional significance of Lys-52 methylation in ANT. Based on the established naming nomenclature for KMTs, we propose to rename FAM173A to ANT-KMT (gene name ANTKMT).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11654-11664
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume294
Issue number31
Early online date18 Jun 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • ADP
  • ANT-KMT
  • ATP carrier
  • ATP translocase
  • FAM173A
  • KMT
  • adenine nucleotide translocase
  • bioenergetics
  • cardiolipin
  • lysine methylation
  • membrane enzyme
  • methyltransferase
  • mitochondria
  • mitochondrial transport
  • nucleoside
  • nucleotide transport
  • posttranslational modification (PTM)
  • protein methylation
  • proteomics
  • solute carrier protein
  • transmembrane domain
  • transmembrane protein

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