Bidirectional Ca 2+ -dependent control of mitochondrial dynamics by the Miro GTPase
Dynamins
rho GTP-Binding Proteins
0303 health sciences
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Dendrites
Cell Line
Mitochondria
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Rats
Mitochondrial Proteins
03 medical and health sciences
Biological Clocks
Animals
Humans
Calcium
mitochondria; cell death; neuron
Calcium Signaling
Rats, Wistar
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.0808953105
Publication Date:
2008-12-20T01:45:40Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Calcium oscillations suppress mitochondrial movements along the microtubules to support on-demand distribution of mitochondria. To activate this mechanism, Ca
2+
targets a yet unidentified cytoplasmic factor that does not seem to be a microtubular motor or a kinase/phosphatase. Here, we have studied the dependence of mitochondrial dynamics on the Miro GTPases that reside in the mitochondria and contain two EF-hand Ca
2+
-binding domains, in H9c2 cells and primary neurons. At resting cytoplasmic [Ca
2+
] ([Ca
2+
]
c
), movements of the mitochondria were enhanced by Miro overexpression irrespective of the presence of the EF-hands. The Ca
2+
-induced arrest of mitochondrial motility was also promoted by Miro overexpression and was suppressed when either the Miro were depleted or their EF-hand was mutated. Miro also enhanced the fusion state of the mitochondria at resting [Ca
2+
]
c
but promoted mitochondrial fragmentation at high [Ca
2+
]
c
. These effects of Miro on mitochondrial morphology seem to involve Drp1 suppression and activation, respectively. In primary neurons, Miro also caused an increase in dendritic mitochondrial mass and enhanced mitochondrial calcium signaling. Thus, Miro proteins serve as a [Ca
2+
]
c
-sensitive switch and bifunctional regulator for both the motility and fusion-fission dynamics of the mitochondria.
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