Chaperone-mediated insertion of mitochondrial import receptor TOM70 protects against diet-induced obesity.

分子伴侣介导的线粒体导入受体 TOM70 的插入可防止饮食引起的肥胖

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作者:Latorre-Muro Pedro, Vitale Tevis, Ravichandran Matthew, Zhang Katherine, Palozzi Jonathan M, Bennett Christopher F, Lamas-Paz Arantza, Sohn Jee Hyung, Jackson Thomas D, Jedrychowski Mark, Gygi Steven P, Kajimura Shingo, Schmoker Anna, Jeon Hyesung, Eck Michael J, Puigserver Pere
Outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) proteins communicate with the cytosol and other organelles, including the endoplasmic reticulum. This communication is important in thermogenic adipocytes to increase the energy expenditure that controls body temperature and weight. However, the regulatory mechanisms of OMM protein insertion are poorly understood. Here the stress-induced cytosolic chaperone PPID (peptidyl-prolyl isomerase D/cyclophilin 40/Cyp40) drives OMM insertion of the mitochondrial import receptor TOM70 that regulates body temperature and weight in obese mice, and respiratory/thermogenic function in brown adipocytes. PPID PPIase activity and C-terminal tetratricopeptide repeats, which show specificity towards TOM70 core and C-tail domains, facilitate OMM insertion. Our results provide an unprecedented role for endoplasmic-reticulum-stress-activated chaperones in controlling energy metabolism through a selective OMM protein insertion mechanism with implications in adaptation to cold temperatures and high-calorie diets.

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