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MIEF1/2 orchestrate mitochondrial dynamics through direct engagement with both the fission and fusion machineries.

Authors :
Yu, Rong
Liu, Tong
Jin, Shao-Bo
Ankarcrona, Maria
Lendahl, Urban
Nistér, Monica
Zhao, Jian
Source :
BMC Biology. 10/21/2021, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p1-22. 22p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Mitochondrial dynamics is the result of a dynamic balance between fusion and fission events, which are driven via a set of mitochondria-shaping proteins. These proteins are generally considered to be binary components of either the fission or fusion machinery, but potential crosstalk between the fission and fusion machineries remains less explored. In the present work, we analyzed the roles of mitochondrial elongation factors 1 and 2 (MIEF1/2), core components of the fission machinery in mammals. Results: We show that MIEFs (MIEF1/2), besides their action in the fission machinery, regulate mitochondrial fusion through direct interaction with the fusion proteins Mfn1 and Mfn2, suggesting that MIEFs participate in not only fission but also fusion. Elevated levels of MIEFs enhance mitochondrial fusion in an Mfn1/2- and OPA1-dependent but Drp1-independent manner. Moreover, mitochondrial localization and self-association of MIEFs are crucial for their fusion-promoting ability. In addition, we show that MIEF1/2 can competitively decrease the interaction of hFis1 with Mfn1 and Mfn2, alleviating hFis1-induced mitochondrial fragmentation and contributing to mitochondrial fusion. Conclusions: Our study suggests that MIEFs serve as a central hub that interacts with and regulates both the fission and fusion machineries, which uncovers a novel mechanism for balancing these opposing forces of mitochondrial dynamics in mammals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17417007
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BMC Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153158747
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-021-01161-7