Final answer:
The unidirectional import of cysteine-containing proteins into the mitochondrial intermembrane space via the Mia40 protein is driven by the formation of disulfide bonds, causing these proteins to be oxidized upon import.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Mia40 protein facilitates the import of cysteine-containing proteins into the mitochondrial intermembrane space through a disulfide relay system. The unidirectional import of these proteins is driven by their oxidation within the intermembrane space, not by ATP hydrolysis or the electron-transport chain. This oxidation process generates disulfide bonds within the cysteine residues of the imported proteins, hence they are in an oxidized state upon import.