Properly regulated mitochondrial networks are essential for cellular function and implicated in multiple diseases. Mitochondria undergo fission and fusion events, but the dynamics and regulation of a third event of inter-mitochondrial contact formation remain unclear. Using super-resolution imaging, we demonstrate that inter-mitochondrial contacts frequently form and play a fundamental role in mitochondrial networks by restricting mitochondrial motility. Inter-mitochondrial contact untethering events are marked and regulated by mitochondria-lysosome contacts, which are modulated by RAB7 GTP hydrolysis. Moreover, inter-mitochondrial contact formation and untethering are further regulated by Mfn1/2 and Drp1 GTP hydrolysis, respectively. Surprisingly, endoplasmic reticulum tubules are also present at inter-mitochondrial contact untethering events, in addition to mitochondrial fission and fusion events. Importantly, we find that multiple Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2 disease-linked mutations in Mfn2 (CMT2A), RAB7 (CMT2B), and TRPV4 (CMT2C) converge on prolonged inter-mitochondrial contacts and defective mitochondrial motility, highlighting a role for inter-mitochondrial contacts in mitochondrial network regulation and disease.
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Dev Cell
August 2019
Department of Biochemistry, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. Electronic address:
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Wong et al. (2019) show that the lysosomal GTPase Rab7 regulates inter-mitochondrial contacts to control mitochondrial motility and identify dysregulated inter-mitochondrial tethering as a common theme in Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) type 2 disease.
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August 2019
Department of Neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA. Electronic address:
Properly regulated mitochondrial networks are essential for cellular function and implicated in multiple diseases. Mitochondria undergo fission and fusion events, but the dynamics and regulation of a third event of inter-mitochondrial contact formation remain unclear. Using super-resolution imaging, we demonstrate that inter-mitochondrial contacts frequently form and play a fundamental role in mitochondrial networks by restricting mitochondrial motility.
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January 2018
Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kamigamo-motoyama, Kita-ku, Kyoto, 603-8555, Japan.
Eukaryotic cells exhibit intracellular compartments called organelles wherein various specialized enzymatic reactions occur. Despite the specificity of the characteristic functions of organelles, recent studies have shown that distinct organelles physically connect and communicate with each other to maintain the integrity of their functions. In yeast, multiple inter- and intramitochondrial membrane contact sites (MCSs) were identified to date and were proposed to be involved in phospholipid biogenesis.
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February 2016
Department of Developmental and Cell Biology and Center for Complex Biological Systems, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA. Electronic address:
Mitochondria are complex organelles with a highly regulated architecture across all levels of organization. The architecture of the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) provides a crucial platform for many mitochondrial functions while mitochondrial network architecture is crucial for coordinating these activities throughout the cell. This review summarizes the recent findings regarding the most important shaping factors that regulate IMM organization, how IMM architecture supports bioenergetic functions and how IMM morphology adapts to meet other physiological needs of the cell.
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August 1994
New York State Institute for Health, Albany, N.Y. 12201-0509.
The binding of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) to the N-terminal part of VDAC with freshly isolated, unfixed rat heart mitochondria has been studied. It was established that mAb do not react with the main portion of the mitochondria. At the same time, successful binding to some of those was observed.
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