Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8323187 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Mitochondrial morphology is regulated by conserved proteins involved in fusion and fission processes. The mammalian Optic atrophy 1 (OPA1) that functions in mitochondrial fusion is associated with Optic Atrophy and has been implicated in inner membrane cristae remodeling during cell death. Here, we show Drosophila Optic atrophy 1-like (Opa1-like) influences mitochondrial morphology through interaction with 'mitochondria-shaping' proteins like Mitochondrial assembly regulatory factor (Marf) and Drosophila Mitofilin (dMitofilin). To gain an insight into Opa1-like's network, we delineated bonafide interactors like dMitofilin, Marf, Serine protease High temperature requirement protein A2 (HTRA2), Rhomboid-7 (Rho-7) along with novel interactors such as Mortalin ortholog (Hsc70-5) from Drosophila mitochondrial extract. Interestingly, RNAi mediated down-regulation of hsc70-5 in Drosophila wing imaginal disc's peripodial cells resulted in fragmented mitochondria with reduced membrane potential leading to proteolysis of Opa1-like. Increased ecdysone activity induced dysfunctional fragmented mitochondria for clearance through lysosomes, an effect enhanced in hsc70-5 RNAi leading to increased cell death. Over-expression of Opa1-like rescues mitochondrial morphology and cell death in prepupal tissues expressing hsc70-5 RNAi. Taken together, we have identified a novel interaction between Hsc70-5/Mortalin and Opa1-like that influences cellular homeostasis through mitochondrial fusion.
Keywords
OMMAMPMitofilinTORCtetramethyl rhodamine methyl esterNMDAN-methyl-d-aspartateCyt CCCCPHtrA2TMRMDrp-1opa1optic atrophy 1Autophagyimminner mitochondrial membranecytochrome couter mitochondrial membraneFusionLysosomeCell deathMortalinMitochondrial morphologyDrosophila melanogasterCarbonylcyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone
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Authors
Shamik Banerjee, Balaji Chinthapalli,