Literature DB >> 35801695

Genetically controlled mtDNA deletions prevent ROS damage by arresting oxidative phosphorylation.

Simon Stenberg1,2, Jing Li3,4, Arne B Gjuvsland1, Karl Persson2, Erik Demitz-Helin2, Carles González Peña2, Jia-Xing Yue3,4, Ciaran Gilchrist2, Timmy Ärengård2, Payam Ghiaci2, Lisa Larsson-Berglund2, Martin Zackrisson2, Silvana Smits2, Johan Hallin2, Johanna L Höög2, Mikael Molin2,5, Gianni Liti4, Stig W Omholt6, Jonas Warringer2.   

Abstract

Deletion of mitochondrial DNA in eukaryotes is currently attributed to rare accidental events associated with mitochondrial replication or repair of double-strand breaks. We report the discovery that yeast cells arrest harmful intramitochondrial superoxide production by shutting down respiration through genetically controlled deletion of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation genes. We show that this process critically involves the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase 2 and two-way mitochondrial-nuclear communication through Rtg2 and Rtg3. While mitochondrial DNA homeostasis is rapidly restored after cessation of a short-term superoxide stress, long-term stress causes maladaptive persistence of the deletion process, leading to complete annihilation of the cellular pool of intact mitochondrial genomes and irrevocable loss of respiratory ability. This shows that oxidative stress-induced mitochondrial impairment may be under strict regulatory control. If the results extend to human cells, the results may prove to be of etiological as well as therapeutic importance with regard to age-related mitochondrial impairment and disease.
© 2022, Stenberg et al.

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Keywords:  S. cerevisiae; cell biology; genetics; genome editing; genome stability; genomics; mitochondrial DNA; mitochondrial impairment; oxidative stress

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35801695      PMCID: PMC9427111          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.76095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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