Kostas Tokatlidis
IMBB Group Leader (Full Professor, Univ. of Crete)
Structural Biology
FORTH Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
Greece
Biography
Kostas Tokatlidis IMBB Group Leader (Full Professor, Univ. of Crete) Email addresstokatlid@imbb.forth.gr Phone+30-2810-391136 Fax+30-2810-391101, 391258 Lab web pagewww.mitochondria.gr
Research Interest
Our main interest is the biogenesis of mitochondria and their relevance in health and disease. About 30 % of the human proteome are proteins targeted to a site of action distant to their synthesis, highlighting the importance of correct intracellular targeting for cell function. Mitochondria are crucial for energy metabolism and physiology but involved in medical conditions (neurodegeneration, cancer) and apoptosis. Their biogenesis relies on protein import as more than 98% of mitochondrial proteins are targeted from the cytosol. We focus on proteins of the mitochondrial intermembrane space that are involved in respiration, metal homeostasis and apoptosis and undergo oxidative folding by adopting intramolecular disulfide bridges. We study this machinery, its molecular mechanism and structural basis and its relevance for cell physiology. We combine molecular/cell biology approaches (mutagenesis, yeast genetics, confocal microscopy, cell fractionation), biochemical characterisation (protein purification, chemical crosslinking, redox assays, reconstitution and import assays), proteomics approaches (bottom-up and top-down) and biophysical analyses (light scattering, fluorescence, circular dichroism, calorimetry, surface plasmon resonance). Our ongoing efforts build on our contributions to key concepts, components, targeting signals and mechanistic features and develop to determine the relevance of the mitochondrial oxidative folding and signalling for cell physiology.