Abstract

Mitochondria are organized as tubular networks in the cell and undergo fission and fusion. Although several of the molecular players involved in mediating mitochondrial dynamics have been identified, the precise cellular cues that initiate mitochondrial fission or fusion remain largely unknown. In fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe), mitochondria are organized along microtubule bundles. Here, we employed deletions of kinesin-like proteins to perturb microtubule dynamics and used high-resolution and time-lapse fluorescence microscopy, revealing that mitochondrial lengths mimic microtubule lengths. Furthermore, we determined that compared with WT cells, mutant cells with long microtubules exhibit fewer mitochondria, and mutant cells with short microtubules have an increased number of mitochondria because of reduced mitochondrial fission in the former and elevated fission in the latter. Correspondingly, upon onset of closed mitosis in fission yeast, wherein interphase microtubules assemble to form the spindle within the nucleus, we observed increased mitochondrial fission. We found that the consequent rise in the mitochondrial copy number is necessary to reduce partitioning errors during independent segregation of mitochondria between daughter cells. We also discovered that the association of mitochondria with microtubules physically impedes the assembly of the fission protein Dnm1 around mitochondria, resulting in inhibition of mitochondrial fission. Taken together, we demonstrate a mechanism for the regulation of mitochondrial fission that is dictated by the interaction between mitochondria and the microtubule cytoskeleton.

Highlights

  • Mitochondria are organized as tubular networks in the cell and undergo fission and fusion

  • We discovered that the association of mitochondria with microtubules physically impedes the assembly of the fission protein Dnm1 around mitochondria, resulting in inhibition of mitochondrial fission

  • Perturbation of microtubule dynamics leads to changes in mitochondrial numbers We observed that mitochondria underwent increased fission upon microtubule depolymerization but did not observe their subsequent aggregation as reported previously (Fig. S1, A–C)

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The abbreviations used are

Dynamin-like protein 1; MBC, methyl benzimidazol-2-yl-carbamate; Klp, kinesin-like protein; MT, microtubule bundles; EMM, Edinburg minimal medium; ANOVA, analysis of variance. Cells utilize several strategies to reduce partitioning error of organelles during mitosis, such as ordered segregation mediated by spindle poles or increasing copy numbers of organelles prior to cell division [27]. In the latter, homogeneous distribution of the multiple organelle copies serves to decrease partitioning error. We discovered that microtubule-bound mitochondria were unlikely to undergo fission due to the unavailability of space between microtubules and mitochondria for the formation of the Dnm ring

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