Literature DB >> 25417105

Organelle-based aggregation and retention of damaged proteins in asymmetrically dividing cells.

Chuankai Zhou1, Brian D Slaughter2, Jay R Unruh2, Fengli Guo2, Zulin Yu2, Kristen Mickey3, Akshay Narkar1, Rhonda Trimble Ross2, Melainia McClain2, Rong Li4.   

Abstract

Aggregation of damaged or misfolded proteins is a protective mechanism against proteotoxic stress, abnormalities of which underlie many aging-related diseases. Here, we show that in asymmetrically dividing yeast cells, aggregation of cytosolic misfolded proteins does not occur spontaneously but requires new polypeptide synthesis and is restricted to the surface of ER, which harbors the majority of active translation sites. Protein aggregates formed on ER are frequently also associated with or are later captured by mitochondria, greatly constraining aggregate mobility. During mitosis, aggregates are tethered to well-anchored maternal mitochondria, whereas mitochondria acquired by the bud are largely free of aggregates. Disruption of aggregate-mitochondria association resulted in increased mobility and leakage of mother-accumulated aggregates into the bud. Cells with advanced replicative age exhibit gradual decline of aggregates-mitochondria association, likely contributing to their diminished ability to rejuvenate through asymmetric cell division.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25417105      PMCID: PMC6726438          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.09.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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