| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5508803 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2016 | 52 Pages | 
Abstract
												Health and homoeostasis are maintained by a dynamic balance between mitochondrial fission and fusion. Mitochondrial fusion machinery is largely unknown in mammals. Only a few reports have illustrated the role of Fzo1 in mitochondrial fusion known in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We demonstrate that the ubiquitin ligase Mahogunin Ring Finger-1 (MGRN1) interacts with and constitutively ubiquitinates the mammalian homolog, Mitofusin1 (Mfn1) via K63 linkages. In mice models, loss of Mgrn1 function leads to severe developmental defects and adult-onset spongiform neurodegeneration, similar to prion diseases. The tethering of mitochondria to form the ~ 180 kDa Mfn1 complex is independent of MGRN1-mediated ubiquitination. However, successful mitochondrial fusion requires formation of higher oligomers of Mfn1 which in turn needs GTPase activity, intact heptad repeats of Mfn1 and ubiquitination by MGRN1. Following ubiquitination, proteasomal processing of Mfn1 completes the mitochondrial fusion process. This step requires functional p97 activity. These findings suggest a sequence of events where GTPase activity of Mfn1 and tethering of adjacent mitochondria precedes its MGRN1-mediated ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation culminating in mitochondrial fusion.
											Keywords
												MUL1Mfn1MFNGTPaseYFPDrp1BN-PAGECCCPSOD1ERMESCM-H2DCFDARIPAPINK1NEMOMAMUBPDTTRFPGFPMahogunin Ring Finger 1Ubiquitin specific proteaseMEFMarchMGRN1ROIPTEN induced putative kinase 1mitochondria-associated ER membraneHEPESER-mitochondria encounter structure1,4-dithiothreitol4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acidopa1Heptad repeatROSoptic atrophy 1Ringradioimmunoprecipitation assaysuperoxide dismutase 1endoplasmic reticulummitochondrial outer membraneOuter membraneinner membraneFusionLUBACMoMNF-κB essential modulatorregion of interestmouse embryonic fibroblastMitofusinMitochondriahemagglutininyellow fluorescent proteingreen fluorescent proteinred fluorescent proteindynamin related protein 1polyethylene glycolPEGreally interesting new genecarbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazoneguanosine triphosphataseReactive oxygen speciesubiquitinationUbiquitin
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											Authors
												Rukmini Mukherjee, Oishee Chakrabarti, 
											