Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10795215 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In yeast, phosphatidylglycerol (PG) is a minor phospholipid under standard conditions; it can be utilized for cardiolipin (CL) biosynthesis by CL synthase, Crd1p, or alternatively degraded by the phospholipase Pgc1p. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion mutants crd1Î and pgc1Î both accumulate PG. Based on analyses of the phospholipid content of pgc1Î and crd1Î yeast, we revealed that in yeast mitochondria, two separate pools of PG are present, which differ in their fatty acid composition and accessibility for Pgc1p-catalyzed degradation. In contrast to CL-deficient crd1Î yeast, the pgc1Î mutant contains normal levels of CL. This makes the pgc1Î strain a suitable model to study the effect of accumulation of PG per se. Using fluorescence microscopy, we show that accumulation of PG with normal levels of CL resulted in increased fragmentation of mitochondria, while in the absence of CL, accumulation of PG led to the formation of large mitochondrial sheets. We also show that pgc1Î mitochondria exhibited increased respiration rates due to increased activity of cytochrome c oxidase. Taken together, our results indicate that not only a lack of anionic phospholipids, but also excess PG, or unbalanced ratios of anionic phospholipids in mitochondrial membranes, have harmful consequences on mitochondrial morphology and function.
Keywords
OXPHOSPGPCCCPETsInositolG3PSMDRCIOMMimmRespirationinner mitochondrial membranediacylglycerolDAGElectron transport systemendoplasmic reticulumouter mitochondrial membranephosphatidylinositolphosphatidylglycerolphosphatidylglycerolphosphateOxidative phosphorylationYeastMorphologyMitochondriawild typeCardiolipincarbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazineglycerol-3-phosphate
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Authors
Lucia Pokorná, Petra Äermáková, Anton Horváth, Matthew G. Baile, Steven M. Claypool, Peter GriaÄ, Jan MalÃnský, Mária Balážová,