Abstract

In eukaryotic cells, the shape of mitochondria can be tuned to various physiological conditions by a balance of fusion and fission processes termed mitochondrial dynamics. Mitochondrial dynamics controls not only the morphology but also the function of mitochondria, and therefore is crucial in many aspects of a cell’s life. Consequently, dysfunction of mitochondrial dynamics has been implicated in a variety of human diseases including cancer. Several proteins important for mitochondrial fusion and fission have been discovered over the past decade. However, there is emerging evidence that there are as yet unidentified proteins important for these processes and that the fusion/fission machinery is not completely conserved between yeast and vertebrates. The recent characterization of several mammalian proteins important for the process that were not conserved in yeast, may indicate that the molecular mechanisms regulating and controlling the morphology and function of mitochondria are more elaborate and complex in vertebrates. This difference could possibly be a consequence of different needs in the different cell types of multicellular organisms. Here, we review recent advances in the field of mitochondrial dynamics. We highlight and discuss the mechanisms regulating recruitment of cytosolic Drp1 to the mitochondrial outer membrane by Fis1, Mff, and MIEF1 in mammals and the divergences in regulation of mitochondrial dynamics between yeast and vertebrates.

Highlights

  • Mitochondria are double membrane-bound organelles that play a crucial role in energy metabolism producing ATP through oxidative phosphorylation

  • Some of the components mediating mitochondrial fusion and fission are conserved from yeast to human, indicating that the fundamental mechanisms controlling mitochondrial dynamics have been maintained during evolution

  • These three proteins have been implicated in the regulation of Drp1-dependent mitochondrial fission because their overexpression causes mitochondrial fragmentation, whereas their knock-down leads to mitochondrial elongation [71,72,73,74]

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Summary

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Regulation of mitochondrial dynamics: convergences and divergences between yeast and vertebrates. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com

Introduction
No fission
Nucleus and Cytosol
Key players Regulators
GHITM cristae organization
The key players in the yeast mitochondrial fission machinery
Unidentified factor
Models for mitochondrial fission in yeast
The key players in the mammalian mitochondrial fission machinery
Empty vector
OM IMS IM
Regulatory mechanisms of the mitochondrial fission machinery in mammals
The key players of the mitochondrial fusion machinery in yeast
Key components of Mammals the fusion pathway
Other players and regulators of the yeast mitochondrial fusion machinery
The key players of the mitochondrial fusion machinery in mammals
Other players and regulators of the mammalian mitochondrial fusion machinery
Mitochondrial dynamics and human diseases
Mitochondrial dynamics in neurodegeneration
Mitochondrial dynamics in cancer
Findings
In summary

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