Journal article
Stress-induced OMA1 activation and autocatalytic turnover regulate OPA1-dependent mitochondrial dynamics
MJ Baker, PA Lampe, D Stojanovski, A Korwitz, R Anand, T Tatsuta, T Langer
EMBO Journal | Published : 2014
Abstract
The dynamic network of mitochondria fragments under stress allowing the segregation of damaged mitochondria and, in case of persistent damage, their selective removal by mitophagy. Mitochondrial fragmentation upon depolarisation of mitochondria is brought about by the degradation of central components of the mitochondrial fusion machinery. The OMA1 peptidase mediates the degradation of long isoforms of the dynamin-like GTPase OPA1 in the inner membrane. Here, we demonstrate that OMA1-mediated degradation of OPA1 is a general cellular stress response. OMA1 is constitutively active but displays strongly enhanced activity in response to various stress insults. We identify an amino terminal stre..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a fellowship of the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Foundation to M.B., an EMBO short-term fellowship to D.S. and grants of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the European Research Council (AdG No. 233078) to T.L..