Literature DB >> 29754951

Mitochondrial Translation Efficiency Controls Cytoplasmic Protein Homeostasis.

Tamara Suhm1, Jayasankar Mohanakrishnan Kaimal2, Hannah Dawitz1, Carlotta Peselj2, Anna E Masser2, Sarah Hanzén3, Matevž Ambrožič1, Agata Smialowska4, Markus L Björck1, Peter Brzezinski1, Thomas Nyström3, Sabrina Büttner5, Claes Andréasson6, Martin Ott7.   

Abstract

Cellular proteostasis is maintained via the coordinated synthesis, maintenance, and breakdown of proteins in the cytosol and organelles. While biogenesis of the mitochondrial membrane complexes that execute oxidative phosphorylation depends on cytoplasmic translation, it is unknown how translation within mitochondria impacts cytoplasmic proteostasis and nuclear gene expression. Here we have analyzed the effects of mutations in the highly conserved accuracy center of the yeast mitoribosome. Decreased accuracy of mitochondrial translation shortened chronological lifespan, impaired management of cytosolic protein aggregates, and elicited a general transcriptional stress response. In striking contrast, increased accuracy extended lifespan, improved cytosolic aggregate clearance, and suppressed a normally stress-induced, Msn2/4-dependent interorganellar proteostasis transcription program (IPTP) that regulates genes important for mitochondrial proteostasis. Collectively, the data demonstrate that cytosolic protein homeostasis and nuclear stress signaling are controlled by mitochondrial translation efficiency in an inter-connected organelle quality control network that determines cellular lifespan.
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Keywords:  OXPHOS; TOR1 signaling; aggregate handling; aging; mitochondria-to-nucleus communication; mitochondrial protein synthesis; mitochondrial ribosome; protein folding; stress signaling; translational fidelity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29754951     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.04.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   27.287


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