The yeast Ski complex is a hetero-tetramer
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2008
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Synowsky, S.A.
Heck, A.J.R.
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Abstract
The yeast Ski complex assists the exosome in the degradation of mRNA. The Ski complex consists of
three components; Ski2, Ski3, and Ski8, believed to be present in a 1:1:1 stoichiometry. Measuring the
mass of intact isolated endogenously expressed Ski complexes by native mass spectrometry we unambiguously
demonstrate that the Ski complex has a hetero-tetrameric stoichiometry consisting of one
copy of Ski2 and Ski3 and two copies of Ski8. To validate the stoichiometry of the Ski complex,
we performed tandem mass spectrometry. In these experiments one Ski8 subunit was ejected
concomitant with the formation of a Ski2/Ski3/Ski8 fragment, confirming the proposed stoichiometry.
To probe the topology of the Ski complex we disrupted the complex and mass analyzed the thus formed
subcomplexes, detecting Ski8–Ski8, Ski2–Ski3, Ski8–Ski2, and Ski8–Ski8–Ski2. Combining all data we
construct an improved structural model of the Ski complex.
Keywords
Farmacie(FARM), Ski complex, exosome, native mass spectrometry, protein complex structure, topology