Dual Role of Mitofilin in Mitochondrial Membrane Organization and Protein Biogenesis

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​Dual Role of Mitofilin in Mitochondrial Membrane Organization and Protein Biogenesis​
von der Malsburg, K.; Müller, J. M.; Bohnert, M.; Oeljeklaus, S.; Kwiatkowska, P.; Becker, T. & Loniewska-Lwowska, A. et al.​ (2011) 
Developmental Cell21(4) pp. 694​-707​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2011.08.026 

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von der Malsburg, Karina; Müller, Judith M.; Bohnert, Maria; Oeljeklaus, Silke; Kwiatkowska, Paulina; Becker, Thomas; Loniewska-Lwowska, Adrianna; Wiese, Sebastian; Rao, Sanjana; Milenkovic, Dusanka; Hutu, Dana P. ; Zerbes, Ralf M.; Schulze-Specking, Agnes; Meyer, Helmut E.; Martinou, Jean-Claude; Rospert, Sabine; Rehling, Peter ; Meisinger, Chris; Veenhuis, Marten; Warscheid, Bettina; van der Klei, Ida J.; Pfanner, Nikolaus; Chacinska, Agnieszka; van der Laan, Martin
Abstract
The mitochondrial inner membrane consists of two domains, inner boundary membrane and cristae membrane that are connected by crista junctions. Mitofilin/Fcj1 was reported to be involved in formation of crista junctions, however, different views exist on its function and possible partner proteins. We report that mitofilin plays a dual role. Mitofilin is part of a large inner membrane complex, and we identify five partner proteins as constituents of the mitochondrial inner membrane organizing system (MINOS) that is required for keeping cristae membranes connected to the inner boundary membrane. Additionally, mitofilin is coupled to the outer membrane and promotes protein import via the mitochondrial intermembrane space assembly pathway. Our findings indicate that mitofilin is a central component of MINOS and functions as a multifunctional regulator of mitochondrial architecture and protein biogenesis.
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2011
Journal
Developmental Cell 
ISSN
1534-5807
eISSN
1878-1551
Language
English

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