Dynamic tubulation of mitochondria drives mitochondrial network formation

Mitochondria form networks. Formation of mitochondrial networks is important for maintaining mitochondrial DNA integrity and interchanging mitochondrial material, whereas disruption of the mitochondrial network affects mitochondrial functions. According to the current view, mitochondrial networks ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell research 2015-10, Vol.25 (10), p.1108-1120
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Chong, Du, Wanqing, Su, Qian Peter, Zhu, Mingli, Feng, Peiyuan, Li, Ying, Zhou, Yichen, Mi, Na, Zhu, Yueyao, Jiang, Dong, Zhang, Senyan, Zhang, Zerui, Sun, Yujie, Yu, Li
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Zusammenfassung:Mitochondria form networks. Formation of mitochondrial networks is important for maintaining mitochondrial DNA integrity and interchanging mitochondrial material, whereas disruption of the mitochondrial network affects mitochondrial functions. According to the current view, mitochondrial networks are formed by fusion of individual mitochondria. Here, we report a new mechanism for formation of mitochondrial networks through KIF5B-mediated dynamic tubulation of mitochondria. We found that KIF5B pulls thin, highly dynamic tubules out of mitochondria. Fusion of these dynamic tubules, which is mediated by mitofusins, gives rise to the mitochondrial network. We fur- ther demonstrated that dynamic tubulation and fusion is sufficient for mitochondrial network formation, by recon- stituting mitochondrial networks in vitro using purified fusion-competent mitochondria, recombinant KIF5B, and polymerized microtubules. Interestingly, KIF5B only controls network formation in the peripheral zone of the cell, indicating that the mitochondrial network is divided into subzones, which may be constructed by different mecha- nisms. Our data not only uncover an essential mechanism for mitochondrial network formation, but also reveal that different oarts of the mitochondrial network are formed bv different mechanisms.
ISSN:1001-0602
1748-7838
DOI:10.1038/cr.2015.89