Mitochondrial Fusion Is Increased by the Nuclear Coactivator PGC-1ß
Archivos
Fecha
2008-10-31
Título de la revista
ISSN de la revista
Título del volumen
Editor
PLoS ONE
Resumen
There is no evidence to date on whether transcriptional regulators
are able to shift the balance between mitochondrial fusion and fission events
through selective control of gene expression. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:
Here, we demonstrate that reduced mitochondrial size observed in knock-out mice
for the transcriptional regulator PGC-1beta is associated with a selective
reduction in Mitofusin 2 (Mfn2) expression, a mitochondrial fusion protein. This
decrease in Mfn2 is specific since expression of the remaining components of
mitochondrial fusion and fission machinery were not affected. Furthermore,
PGC-1beta increases mitochondrial fusion and elongates mitochondrial tubules.
This PGC-1beta-induced elongation specifically requires Mfn2 as this process is
absent in Mfn2-ablated cells. Finally, we show that PGC-1beta increases Mfn2
promoter activity and transcription by coactivating the nuclear receptor Estrogen
Related Receptor alpha (ERRalpha). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Taken together, our
data reveal a novel mechanism by which mammalian cells control mitochondrial
fusion. In addition, we describe a novel role of PGC-1beta in mitochondrial
physiology, namely the control of mitochondrial fusion mainly through Mfn2.
Descripción
Palabras clave
Citación
Liesa M et al. (2008) Mitochondrial Fusion Is Increased by the Nuclear Coactivator PGC-1b. PLoS One. 2008;3(10):e3613. Epub 2008 Oct 31.