Mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system: A central player in membrane shaping and crosstalk.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res

Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saarland University, School of Medicine, 66421 Homburg, Germany; Center for Molecular Signaling, PZMS, Saarland University, School of Medicine, 66421 Homburg, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: September 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Mitochondria are essential organelles in eukaryotic cells, functioning as metabolic hubs and signaling centers due to their unique double-membrane structure.
  • - The mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) plays a crucial role in maintaining the architecture of the inner membrane and facilitating communication between mitochondrial membranes.
  • - Defects in MICOS lead to significant disruptions in mitochondrial function and are linked to various human diseases, highlighting its importance in cellular health.

Article Abstract

Mitochondria are multifunctional metabolic factories and integrative signaling organelles of eukaryotic cells. The structural basis for their numerous functions is a complex and dynamic double-membrane architecture. The outer membrane connects mitochondria to the cytosol and other organelles. The inner membrane is composed of a boundary region and highly folded cristae membranes. The evolutionarily conserved mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) connects the two inner membrane domains via formation and stabilization of crista junction structures. Moreover, MICOS establishes contact sites between inner and outer mitochondrial membranes by interacting with outer membrane protein complexes. MICOS deficiency leads to a grossly altered inner membrane architecture resulting in far-reaching functional perturbations in mitochondria. Consequently, mutations affecting the function of MICOS are responsible for a diverse spectrum of human diseases. In this article, we summarize recent insights and concepts on the role of MICOS in the organization of mitochondrial membranes. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Membrane Contact Sites edited by Christian Ungermann and Benoit Kornmann.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamcr.2017.05.004DOI Listing

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