Identification of MIMAS, a multifunctional mega-assembly integrating metabolic and respiratory biogenesis factors of mitochondria

2024-02-21 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Identification of MIMAS, a multifunctional mega-assembly integrating metabolic and respiratory biogenesis factors of mitochondria​
Horten, P.; Song, K.; Garlich, J.; Hardt, R.; Colina-Tenorio, L.; Horvath, S. E. & Schulte, U. et al.​ (2024) 
Cell Reports43(3) art. 113772​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113772 

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Horten, Patrick; Song, Kuo; Garlich, Joshua; Hardt, Robert; Colina-Tenorio, Lilia; Horvath, Susanne E.; Schulte, Uwe; Fakler, Bernd; van der Laan, Martin; Becker, Thomas; Stuart, Rosemary A.; Pfanner, Nikolaus; Rampelt, Heike
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The mitochondrial inner membrane plays central roles in bioenergetics and metabolism and contains several established membrane protein complexes. Here, we report the identification of a mega-complex of the inner membrane, termed mitochondrial multifunctional assembly (MIMAS). Its large size of 3 MDa explains why MIMAS has escaped detection in the analysis of mitochondria so far. MIMAS combines proteins of diverse functions from respiratory chain assembly to metabolite transport, dehydrogenases, and lipid biosynthesis but not the large established supercomplexes of the respiratory chain, ATP synthase, or prohibitin scaffold. MIMAS integrity depends on the non-bilayer phospholipid phosphatidylethanolamine, in contrast to respiratory supercomplexes whose stability depends on cardiolipin. Our findings suggest that MIMAS forms a protein-lipid mega-assembly in the mitochondrial inner membrane that integrates respiratory biogenesis and metabolic processes in a multifunctional platform.
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21-February-2024
Journal
Cell Reports 
Project
FOR 2848: Architektur und Heterogenität der inneren mitochondrialen Membran auf der Nanoskala 
Working Group
RG Rehling (Mitochondrial Protein Biogenesis) 
eISSN
2211-1247
Language
English

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