Early fate decision for mitochondrially encoded proteins by a molecular triage

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​Early fate decision for mitochondrially encoded proteins by a molecular triage​
Kohler, A.; Carlström, A.; Nolte, H.; Kohler, V.; Jung, S.-J.; Sridhara, S. & Tatsuta, T. et al.​ (2023) 
Molecular Cell83(19) pp. 3470​-3484.e8​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2023.09.001 

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Kohler, Andreas; Carlström, Andreas; Nolte, Hendrik; Kohler, Verena; Jung, Sung-Jun; Sridhara, Sagar; Tatsuta, Takashi; Berndtsson, Jens; Langer, Thomas; Ott, Martin
Abstract
Folding of newly synthesized proteins poses challenges for a functional proteome. Dedicated protein quality control (PQC) systems either promote the folding of nascent polypeptides at ribosomes or, if this fails, ensure their degradation. Although well studied for cytosolic protein biogenesis, it is not understood how these processes work for mitochondrially encoded proteins, key subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system. Here, we identify dedicated hubs in proximity to mitoribosomal tunnel exits coordinating mitochondrial protein biogenesis and quality control. Conserved prohibitin (PHB)/m-AAA protease supercomplexes and the availability of assembly chaperones determine the fate of newly synthesized proteins by molecular triaging. The localization of these competing activities in the vicinity of the mitoribosomal tunnel exit allows for a prompt decision on whether newly synthesized proteins are fed into OXPHOS assembly or are degraded.
Issue Date
5-October-2023
Journal
Molecular Cell 
Project
FOR 2848: Architektur und Heterogenität der inneren mitochondrialen Membran auf der Nanoskala 
FOR 2848 | P01: Zur Rolle von Prohibitinkomplexen für die räumliche Organisation der mitochondrialen Innenmembran 
Working Group
RG Langer (Mitochondrial Proteostasis) 
ISSN
1097-2765
eISSN
1097-4164
Language
English

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