Mitochondrial protein import stress.

Nat Cell Biol

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Published: January 2025

Mitochondria have to import a large number of precursor proteins from the cytosol. Chaperones keep these proteins in a largely unfolded state and guide them to the mitochondrial import sites. Premature folding, mitochondrial stress and import defects can cause clogging of import sites and accumulation of non-imported precursors, representing a critical burden for cellular proteostasis. Here we discuss how cells respond to mitochondrial protein import stress by regenerating clogged import sites and inducing stress responses. The mitochondrial protein import machinery has a dual role by serving as sensor for detecting mitochondrial dysfunction and inducing stress-response pathways. The production of chaperones that fold or sequester precursor proteins in deposits is induced and the proteasomal activity is increased to remove the excess precursor proteins. Together, these pathways reveal how mitochondria are tightly integrated into a cellular proteostasis and stress response network to maintain cell viability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41556-024-01590-wDOI Listing

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