Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms

磷酸盐饥饿信号通过不依赖于呼吸作用的机制增加线粒体膜电位。

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作者:Yeyun Ouyang ,Mi-Young Jeong ,Corey N Cunningham ,Jordan A Berg ,Ashish G Toshniwal ,Casey E Hughes ,Kristina Seiler ,Jonathan G Van Vranken ,Ahmad A Cluntun ,Geanette Lam ,Jacob M Winter ,Emel Akdogan ,Katja K Dove ,Sara M Nowinski ,Matthew West ,Greg Odorizzi ,Steven P Gygi ,Cory D Dunn ,Dennis R Winge ,Jared Rutter

Abstract

Mitochondrial membrane potential directly powers many critical functions of mitochondria, including ATP production, mitochondrial protein import, and metabolite transport. Its loss is a cardinal feature of aging and mitochondrial diseases, and cells closely monitor membrane potential as an indicator of mitochondrial health. Given its central importance, it is logical that cells would modulate mitochondrial membrane potential in response to demand and environmental cues, but there has been little exploration of this question. We report that loss of the Sit4 protein phosphatase in yeast increases mitochondrial membrane potential, both by inducing the electron transport chain and the phosphate starvation response. Indeed, a similarly elevated mitochondrial membrane potential is also elicited simply by phosphate starvation or by abrogation of the Pho85-dependent phosphate sensing pathway. This enhanced membrane potential is primarily driven by an unexpected activity of the ADP/ATP carrier. We also demonstrate that this connection between phosphate limitation and enhancement of mitochondrial membrane potential is observed in primary and immortalized mammalian cells as well as in Drosophila. These data suggest that mitochondrial membrane potential is subject to environmental stimuli and intracellular signaling regulation and raise the possibility for therapeutic enhancement of mitochondrial function even in defective mitochondria. Keywords: D. melanogaster; S. cerevisiae; cell biology; human; mitochondria; mitochondrial membrane potential; phosphate.

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