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Testis-specific ATP synthase peripheral stalk subunits required for tissue-specific mitochondrial morphogenesis in Drosophila

Authors :
Kelsey E. Sheaffer
Lauren E. Ivey
Karen G. Hales
Cricket G. Wood
Yihharn Hwang
Margaret T. Fuller
Olivia Brown
Megan Bannon
M. Grace Gordon
Lindsay A. Regruto
Conroy O. Field
Nishita Suresh
Dennis Akrobetu
Eric M. Sawyer
Elizabeth C. Brunner
E. Taylor Gunnell
Oshauna Morgan
Source :
BMC Cell Biology
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background In Drosophila early post-meiotic spermatids, mitochondria undergo dramatic shaping into the Nebenkern, a spherical body with complex internal structure that contains two interwrapped giant mitochondrial derivatives. The purpose of this study was to elucidate genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the shaping of this structure. Results The knotted onions (knon) gene encodes an unconventionally large testis-specific paralog of ATP synthase subunit d and is required for internal structure of the Nebenkern as well as its subsequent disassembly and elongation. Knon localizes to spermatid mitochondria and, when exogenously expressed in flight muscle, alters the ratio of ATP synthase complex dimers to monomers. By RNAi knockdown we uncovered mitochondrial shaping roles for other testis-expressed ATP synthase subunits. Conclusions We demonstrate the first known instance of a tissue-specific ATP synthase subunit affecting tissue-specific mitochondrial morphogenesis. Since ATP synthase dimerization is known to affect the degree of inner mitochondrial membrane curvature in other systems, the effect of Knon and other testis-specific paralogs of ATP synthase subunits may be to mediate differential membrane curvature within the Nebenkern.

Details

ISSN :
14712121
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC cell biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....932d708cebbdbef06700389b381881c0