OMA1 protease eliminates arrested protein import intermediates upon mitochondrial depolarization

OMA1蛋白酶在细胞线粒体去极化时清除停滞的蛋白质输入中间体

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作者:Magda Krakowczyk,Anna M Lenkiewicz,Tomasz Sitarz,Dominika Malinska,Mayra Borrero,Ben Hur Marins Mussulini,Vanessa Linke,Andrzej A Szczepankiewicz,Joanna M Biazik,Agata Wydrych,Hanna Nieznanska,Remigiusz A Serwa,Agnieszka Chacinska,Piotr Bragoszewski

Abstract

Most mitochondrial proteins originate from the cytosol and require transport into the organelle. Such precursor proteins must be unfolded to pass through translocation channels in mitochondrial membranes. Misfolding of transported proteins can result in their arrest and translocation failure. Arrested proteins block further import, disturbing mitochondrial functions and cellular proteostasis. Cellular responses to translocation failure have been defined in yeast. We developed the cell line-based translocase clogging model to discover molecular mechanisms that resolve failed import events in humans. The mechanism we uncover differs significantly from these described in fungi, where ATPase-driven extraction of blocked protein is directly coupled with proteasomal processing. We found human cells to rely primarily on mitochondrial factors to clear translocation channel blockage. The mitochondrial membrane depolarization triggered proteolytic cleavage of the stalled protein, which involved mitochondrial protease OMA1. The cleavage allowed releasing the protein fragment that blocked the translocase. The released fragment was further cleared in the cytosol by VCP/p97 and the proteasome.

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