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Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina

The retrograde response constitutes an important signalling pathway from mitochondria to the nucleus which induces several genes to allow compensation of mitochondrial impairments. In the filamentous ascomycete Podospora anserina, an example for such a response is the induction of a nuclear-encoded...

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Autores principales: Scheckhuber, Christian Q., Houthoofd, Koen, Weil, Andrea C., Werner, Alexandra, De Vreese, Annemie, Vanfleteren, Jacques R., Osiewacz, Heinz D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3029406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21305036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016620
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author Scheckhuber, Christian Q.
Houthoofd, Koen
Weil, Andrea C.
Werner, Alexandra
De Vreese, Annemie
Vanfleteren, Jacques R.
Osiewacz, Heinz D.
author_facet Scheckhuber, Christian Q.
Houthoofd, Koen
Weil, Andrea C.
Werner, Alexandra
De Vreese, Annemie
Vanfleteren, Jacques R.
Osiewacz, Heinz D.
author_sort Scheckhuber, Christian Q.
collection PubMed
description The retrograde response constitutes an important signalling pathway from mitochondria to the nucleus which induces several genes to allow compensation of mitochondrial impairments. In the filamentous ascomycete Podospora anserina, an example for such a response is the induction of a nuclear-encoded and iron-dependent alternative oxidase (AOX) occurring when cytochrome-c oxidase (COX) dependent respiration is affected. Several long-lived mutants are known which predominantly or exclusively respire via AOX. Here we show that two AOX-utilising mutants, grisea and PaCox17::ble, are able to compensate partially for lowered OXPHOS efficiency resulting from AOX-dependent respiration by increasing mitochondrial content. At the physiological level this is demonstrated by an elevated oxygen consumption and increased heat production. However, in the two mutants, ATP levels do not reach WT levels. Interestingly, mutant PaCox17::ble is characterized by a highly increased release of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) hydrogen peroxide. Both grisea and PaCox17::ble contain elevated levels of mitochondrial proteins involved in quality control, i. e. LON protease and the molecular chaperone HSP60. Taken together, our work demonstrates that AOX-dependent respiration in two mutants of the ageing model P. anserina is linked to a novel mechanism involved in the retrograde response pathway, mitochondrial biogenesis, which might also play an important role for cellular maintenance in other organisms.
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spelling pubmed-30294062011-02-08 Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina Scheckhuber, Christian Q. Houthoofd, Koen Weil, Andrea C. Werner, Alexandra De Vreese, Annemie Vanfleteren, Jacques R. Osiewacz, Heinz D. PLoS One Research Article The retrograde response constitutes an important signalling pathway from mitochondria to the nucleus which induces several genes to allow compensation of mitochondrial impairments. In the filamentous ascomycete Podospora anserina, an example for such a response is the induction of a nuclear-encoded and iron-dependent alternative oxidase (AOX) occurring when cytochrome-c oxidase (COX) dependent respiration is affected. Several long-lived mutants are known which predominantly or exclusively respire via AOX. Here we show that two AOX-utilising mutants, grisea and PaCox17::ble, are able to compensate partially for lowered OXPHOS efficiency resulting from AOX-dependent respiration by increasing mitochondrial content. At the physiological level this is demonstrated by an elevated oxygen consumption and increased heat production. However, in the two mutants, ATP levels do not reach WT levels. Interestingly, mutant PaCox17::ble is characterized by a highly increased release of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) hydrogen peroxide. Both grisea and PaCox17::ble contain elevated levels of mitochondrial proteins involved in quality control, i. e. LON protease and the molecular chaperone HSP60. Taken together, our work demonstrates that AOX-dependent respiration in two mutants of the ageing model P. anserina is linked to a novel mechanism involved in the retrograde response pathway, mitochondrial biogenesis, which might also play an important role for cellular maintenance in other organisms. Public Library of Science 2011-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3029406/ /pubmed/21305036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016620 Text en Scheckhuber et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Scheckhuber, Christian Q.
Houthoofd, Koen
Weil, Andrea C.
Werner, Alexandra
De Vreese, Annemie
Vanfleteren, Jacques R.
Osiewacz, Heinz D.
Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina
title Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina
title_full Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina
title_fullStr Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina
title_full_unstemmed Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina
title_short Alternative Oxidase Dependent Respiration Leads to an Increased Mitochondrial Content in Two Long-Lived Mutants of the Ageing Model Podospora anserina
title_sort alternative oxidase dependent respiration leads to an increased mitochondrial content in two long-lived mutants of the ageing model podospora anserina
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3029406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21305036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016620
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