Abstract

A recent research paper published in Journal of Cell Biology by Chen and colleagues describes a novel mechanism by which the MAM (Mitochondrial-associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane) protein FUNDC1 (FUN14 domain-containing protein 1) regulates mitochondrial division through altered protein post-translational modifications under hypoxic stress. The authors found that in a hypoxic environment, the endoplasmic reticulum-localized deubiquitinating enzyme USP19 accumulates at the MAM and interacts with the enriched mitochondrial outer membrane protein FUNDC1, which subsequently induces its deubiquitination and promotes the oligomerization and activity of DRP1, and mitochondria eventually divide in the presence of DRP1. This article provides new insights into the regulation of mitochondrial dynamics by FUNDC1 under hypoxic condition.

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