ATP5B regulates mitochondrial fission and fusion in mammalian cells
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Mitochondria are essential organelles that produce ATP and regulate cell growth, proliferation, and cell death. To maintain homeostasis, fusion and fission of mitochondria must be strictly regulated. Even though oligomerization of ATP synthase could affect the mitochondrial morphology, the exact mechanism is not clear. We confirmed that structure and function of ATP5B, which is a major component of the catalytic center of ATP synthase complexes, are closely connected to the mitochondrial morphology. ATP5B itself can enhance elongation of mitochondria. Moreover, mutations of the threonine residue at -barrel domain, and the serine residue at nucleotide-binding domain of ATP5B, produce the opposite effect on the fission and fusion of mitochondrial networks. Here, we demonstrate that ATP5B is clearly involved in the mechanism of regulation for mitochondrial fusion and fission in mammalian cells.

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MitochondriaATP5BfissionfusionHEART-MITOCHONDRIASYNTHASEMORPHOLOGYNARPPATHOLOGYMUTATIONSUBUNITDISEASE
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ATP5B regulates mitochondrial fission and fusion in mammalian cells
저자
Seo, HyeminLee, IcksooChung, Hak SukBae, Gyu-UnChang, MinsunSong, EunsookKim, Min Jung
DOI
10.1080/19768354.2016.1188855
발행일
2016-06
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Article
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Animal Cells and Systems
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157 ~ 164