A hyperfused mitochondrial state achieved at G 1 –S regulates cyclin E buildup and entry into S phase
National Institutes of Health · United States National Library of Medicine · +1 more institution
Abstract
Mitochondria undergo fission-fusion events that render these organelles highly dynamic in cells. We report a relationship between mitochondrial form and cell cycle control at the G(1)-S boundary. Mitochondria convert from isolated, fragmented elements into a hyperfused, giant network at G(1)-S transition. The network is electrically continuous and has greater ATP output than mitochondria at any other cell cycle stage. Depolarizing mitochondria at early G(1) to prevent these changes causes cell cycle progression into S phase to be blocked. Inducing mitochondrial hyperfusion by acute inhibition of dynamin-related protein-1 (DRP1) causes quiescent cells maintained without growth factors to begin replicating their…
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5Topics & keywords
- Mitochondrial fission
- Mitochondrion
- Cell biology
- Cyclin A
- Biology
- Cell cycle
- Mitosis
- Cyclin B