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The Mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter is a central regulator of interorganellar Ca2+ transfer and NFAT activation

Authors :
Yoast, Ryan R.E.
Emrich, Scott S.M.
Zhang, Xuexin
Xin, Ping
Arige, Vikas
Pathak, Trayambak
Benson, Cory J.C.
Johnson, Martin M.T.
Abdelnaby, Ahmed Emam
Lakomski, Natalia
Hempel, Nadine
Han, Jung Min
Dupont, Geneviève
Yule, David D.I.
Sneyd, James
Trebak, Mohamed
Yoast, Ryan R.E.
Emrich, Scott S.M.
Zhang, Xuexin
Xin, Ping
Arige, Vikas
Pathak, Trayambak
Benson, Cory J.C.
Johnson, Martin M.T.
Abdelnaby, Ahmed Emam
Lakomski, Natalia
Hempel, Nadine
Han, Jung Min
Dupont, Geneviève
Yule, David D.I.
Sneyd, James
Trebak, Mohamed
Source :
The Journal of biological chemistry, 279 (4
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake tailors the strength of stimulation of plasma membrane phospholipase C–coupled receptors to that of cellular bioenergetics. However, how Ca2+ uptake by the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU) shapes receptor-evoked interorganellar Ca2+ signaling is unknown. Here, we used CRISPR/Cas9 gene knockout, subcellular Ca2+ imaging, and mathematical modeling to show that MCU is a universal regulator of intracellular Ca2+ signaling across mammalian cell types. MCU activity sustains cytosolic Ca2+ signaling by preventing Ca2+-dependent inactivation of store-operated Ca2+ release–activated Ca2+ channels and by inhibiting Ca2+ extrusion. Paradoxically, MCU knockout (MCU-KO) enhanced cytosolic Ca2+ responses to store depletion. Physiological agonist stimulation in MCU-KO cells led to enhanced frequency of cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations, endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ refilling, nuclear translocation of nuclear factor for activated T cells transcription factors, and cell proliferation, without altering inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor activity. Our data show that MCU has dual counterbalancing functions at the cytosol–mitochondria interface, whereby the cell-specific MCU-dependent cytosolic Ca2+ clearance and buffering capacity of mitochondria reciprocally regulate interorganellar Ca2+ transfer and nuclear factor for activated T cells nuclear translocation during receptor-evoked signaling. These findings highlight the critical dual function of the MCU not only in the acute Ca2+ buffering by mitochondria but also in shaping endoplasmic reticulum and cytosolic Ca2+ signals that regulate cellular transcription and function.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Journal of biological chemistry, 279 (4
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284294069
Document Type :
Electronic Resource