Disruption of Fusion Results in Mitochondrial Heterogeneity and Dysfunction
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Mitochondria undergo continual cycles of fusion and fission, and the balance of these opposing processes regulates mitochondrial morphology. Paradoxically, cells invest many resources to maintain tubular mitochondrial morphology, when reducing both fusion and fission simultaneously achieves the same end. This observation suggests a requirement for mitochondrial fusion, beyond maintenance of organelle morphology. Here, we show that cells with targeted null mutations in Mfn1 or Mfn2 retained low levels of mitochondrial fusion and escaped major cellular dysfunction. Analysis of these mutant cells showed that both homotypic and heterotypic interactions of Mfns are capable of fusion. In contrast, cells lacking both…
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3Topics & keywords
- MFN2
- mitochondrial fusion
- Cell biology
- Mitochondrial fission
- MFN1
- Mitochondrion
- Biology
- Cell fusion
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