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Small mitochondrial protein NERCLIN regulates cardiolipin homeostasis and mitochondrial ultrastructure.


ABSTRACT: Cardiolipin (CL) is an essential phospholipid for mitochondrial structure and function. Here, we present a small mitochondrial protein, NERCLIN, as a negative regulator of CL homeostasis and mitochondrial ultrastructure. Primate-specific NERCLIN is expressed ubiquitously from the GRPEL2 locus on a tightly regulated low level. NERCLIN overexpression severely disrupts mitochondrial cristae structure and induces mitochondrial fragmentation. Proximity labeling and immunoprecipitation analysis suggested interactions of NERCLIN with CL synthesis and prohibitin complexes on the matrix side of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Lipid analysis indicated that NERCLIN regulates mitochondrial CL content. Furthermore, NERCLIN is responsive to heat stress ensuring OPA1 processing and cell survival. Thus, we propose that NERCLIN contributes to the stress-induced adaptation of mitochondrial dynamics. Our findings add NERCLIN to the group of recently identified small mitochondrial proteins with important regulatory functions.

SUBMITTER: Konovalova S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10372682 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small mitochondrial protein NERCLIN regulates cardiolipin homeostasis and mitochondrial ultrastructure.

Konovalova Svetlana S   Torregrosa-Muñumer Rubén R   Manjunath Pooja P   Liu Xiaonan X   Baral Sundar S   Fatima Kaneez K   Holopainen Minna M   Kvist Jouni J   Rajendran Jayasimman J   Yang Yang Y   Varjosalo Markku M   Käkelä Reijo R   Somerharju Pentti P   Tyynismaa Henna H  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230718 30


Cardiolipin (CL) is an essential phospholipid for mitochondrial structure and function. Here, we present a small mitochondrial protein, NERCLIN, as a negative regulator of CL homeostasis and mitochondrial ultrastructure. Primate-specific NERCLIN is expressed ubiquitously from the <i>GRPEL2</i> locus on a tightly regulated low level. NERCLIN overexpression severely disrupts mitochondrial cristae structure and induces mitochondrial fragmentation. Proximity labeling and immunoprecipitation analysis  ...[more]

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