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Cells ; 9(4)2020 04 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32326174

ABSTRACT

Voltage-dependent anion channels (VDACs) are essential components of the mitochondrial outer membrane. VDACs are involved in the exchange of numerous ions and molecules, from ATP to larger molecules such as tRNAs, and are supposed to adjust exchanges in response to cell signals and stresses. Four major VDACs have been identified in Arabidopsis thaliana. The goal of this study was to explore the specific functions of these proteins, in particular, in tRNA import into mitochondria and stress response. The main results were: (i) VDACs appeared to differentially interact with tRNAs, and VDAC4 could be the major tRNA channel on the outer membrane, (ii) a VDAC3 mRNA isoform was found induced by different stresses, suggesting that VDAC3 might be specifically involved in early steps of stress response and (iii) an analysis of vdac3 and vdac1 mutant lines showed that VDAC3 and VDAC1 shared some, but not all functions. In conclusion, this work brings new knowledge on VDACs, which do not appear as interchangeable pores of the outer membrane and each VDAC has its own specificity.


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Arabidopsis/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondrial Membranes/metabolism , Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence/physiology , Plant Physiological Phenomena , Plants , Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels/genetics
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Plant J ; 92(6): 1132-1142, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29044717

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Intracellular sorting of mRNAs is an essential process for regulating gene expression and protein localization. Most mitochondrial proteins are nuclear-encoded and imported into the mitochondria through post-translational or co-translational processes. In the latter case, mRNAs are found to be enriched in the vicinity of mitochondria. A genome-scale analysis of mRNAs associated with mitochondria has been performed to determine plant cytosolic mRNAs targeted to the mitochondrial surface. Many messengers encoding mitochondrial proteins were found associated with mitochondria. These mRNAs correspond to particular functions and complexes, such as respiration or mitoribosomes, which indicates a coordinated control of mRNA localization within metabolic pathways. In addition, upstream AUGs in 5' untranslated regions (UTRs), which modulate the translation efficiency of downstream sequences, were found to negatively affect the association of mRNAs with mitochondria. A mutational approach coupled with in vivo mRNA visualization confirmed this observation. Moreover, this technique allowed the identification of 3'-UTRs as another essential element for mRNA localization at the mitochondrial surface. Therefore, this work offers new insights into the mechanism, function and regulation of the association of cytosolic mRNAs with plant mitochondria.


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Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Solanum tuberosum/genetics , 3' Untranslated Regions/genetics , 5' Untranslated Regions/genetics , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Cytosol/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondrial Proteins/genetics , Mutation , Protein Transport , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Plant/genetics , RNA, Plant/metabolism , Ribosomes/metabolism , Solanum tuberosum/metabolism
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