We have previously described two yeast mutants which, at elevated temperature, stop growing and accumulate precursors to several imported mitochondrial proteins. We now show that one of these mutants (mas 1) is deficient in a matrix-located protease activity which cleaves the pre-sequences from mitochondrial precursor proteins. Isolated mas 1 mitochondria catalyze oxidative phosphorylation, exhibit respiratory control and import mitochondrial precursor polypeptides, but are defective in removing transient pre-sequences from imported precursors. The phenotype of the mas 1 mutant suggests that the matrix-located processing protease is essential for growth and for mitochondrial assembly.

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