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Inner-membrane proteins PMI/TMEM11 regulate mitochondrial morphogenesis independently of the DRP1/MFN fission/fusion pathways

Authors :
Pascale Belenguer
Julien Royet
Frédéric Maillet
Laetitia Arnauné-Pelloquin
Marc Macchi
Mickael Poidevin
Thomas Rival
Fabrice Richard
Ahmed Fatmi
Source :
EMBO reports. 12(3)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles that can change in number and morphology during cell cycle, development or in response to extracellular stimuli. These morphological dynamics are controlled by a tight balance between two antagonistic pathways that promote fusion and fission. Genetic approaches have identified a cohort of conserved proteins that form the core of mitochondrial remodelling machineries. Mitofusins (MFNs) and OPA1 proteins are dynamin-related GTPases that are required for outer- and inner-mitochondrial membrane fusion respectively whereas dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP1) is the master regulator of mitochondrial fission. We demonstrate here that the Drosophila PMI gene and its human orthologue TMEM11 encode mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins that regulate mitochondrial morphogenesis. PMI-mutant cells contain a highly condensed mitochondrial network, suggesting that PMI has either a pro-fission or an anti-fusion function. Surprisingly, however, epistatic experiments indicate that PMI shapes the mitochondria through a mechanism that is independent of drp1 and mfn. This shows that mitochondrial networks can be shaped in higher eukaryotes by at least two separate pathways: one PMI-dependent and one DRP1/MFN-dependent.

Details

ISSN :
14693178
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....25b6b7e2755fd777515a01eaf62e111b