Fig. 5.
AOX localizes to inner mitochondrial membrane and in the vicinity of complex II. a The AOX from Ciona Intestinalis, was introduced to human cells and the MS microscopy assigns the AOX to localize to mitochondria. b The BioID approach identifies 333 interactions of which 93.1% (310) were mitochondrial (green), 0.3% (1) was peroxisomal (pink) and 6.6% (22) were unassigned (gray), based on CellWhere database. c Total of 38 of the interactors were components of the mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes (complex I- V, key: color gradient indicates the percentage of proteins of the each individual complexes identified). d The average component abundance shows that the AOX associates most with the complex II, which is in agreement with the AOX suggested functional role. Boxplots show the median, the 25th and 75th percentile, Tukey whiskers (median ± 1.5IQR) and outliers (.)