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Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif
Proteins containing the late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) motif comprise a conserved family, postulated to act as cell protectors. However, their function and mechanisms of action remain unclear. Here we show that PRELI, a mammalian LEA-containing homolog of yeast Ups1p, can associate with dynamin-l...
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author | McKeller, M R Herrera-Rodriguez, S Ma, W Ortiz-Quintero, B Rangel, R Candé, C Sims-Mourtada, J C Melnikova, V Kashi, C Phan, L M Chen, Z Huang, P Dunner, K Kroemer, G Singh, K K Martinez-Valdez, H |
author_facet | McKeller, M R Herrera-Rodriguez, S Ma, W Ortiz-Quintero, B Rangel, R Candé, C Sims-Mourtada, J C Melnikova, V Kashi, C Phan, L M Chen, Z Huang, P Dunner, K Kroemer, G Singh, K K Martinez-Valdez, H |
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description | Proteins containing the late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) motif comprise a conserved family, postulated to act as cell protectors. However, their function and mechanisms of action remain unclear. Here we show that PRELI, a mammalian LEA-containing homolog of yeast Ups1p, can associate with dynamin-like GTPase Optic Atrophy-1 (OPA1) and contribute to the maintenance of mitochondrial morphology. Accordingly, PRELI can uphold mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ(m)) and enhance respiratory chain (RC) function, shown by its capacity to induce complex-I/NADH dehydrogenase and ATP synthase expression, increase oxygen consumption and reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. PRELI can also inhibit cell death induced by STS, TNF-α or UV irradiation. Moreover, in vitro and in vivo dominant-negative overexpression of mutant PRELI/LEA(−) (lacking the LEA motif) and transient in vitro PRELI-specific knockdown can render lymphocytes vulnerable to apoptosis, cause mouse embryo lethality and revert the resistance of lymphoma cells to induced death. Collectively, these data support the long-presumed notion of LEA protein-dependent mechanisms of cytoprotection and suggest that PRELI interacts with OPA1 to maintain mitochondria structures intact, sustain balanced ion(−)/proton(+) gradients, promote oxidative phosphorylation reactions, regulate pro- and antiapoptotic protein traffic and enable cell responses to induced death. These findings may help to understand how bioenergetics is mechanistically connected with cell survival cues. |
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spelling | pubmed-30323312011-02-24 Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif McKeller, M R Herrera-Rodriguez, S Ma, W Ortiz-Quintero, B Rangel, R Candé, C Sims-Mourtada, J C Melnikova, V Kashi, C Phan, L M Chen, Z Huang, P Dunner, K Kroemer, G Singh, K K Martinez-Valdez, H Cell Death Dis Original Article Proteins containing the late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) motif comprise a conserved family, postulated to act as cell protectors. However, their function and mechanisms of action remain unclear. Here we show that PRELI, a mammalian LEA-containing homolog of yeast Ups1p, can associate with dynamin-like GTPase Optic Atrophy-1 (OPA1) and contribute to the maintenance of mitochondrial morphology. Accordingly, PRELI can uphold mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ(m)) and enhance respiratory chain (RC) function, shown by its capacity to induce complex-I/NADH dehydrogenase and ATP synthase expression, increase oxygen consumption and reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. PRELI can also inhibit cell death induced by STS, TNF-α or UV irradiation. Moreover, in vitro and in vivo dominant-negative overexpression of mutant PRELI/LEA(−) (lacking the LEA motif) and transient in vitro PRELI-specific knockdown can render lymphocytes vulnerable to apoptosis, cause mouse embryo lethality and revert the resistance of lymphoma cells to induced death. Collectively, these data support the long-presumed notion of LEA protein-dependent mechanisms of cytoprotection and suggest that PRELI interacts with OPA1 to maintain mitochondria structures intact, sustain balanced ion(−)/proton(+) gradients, promote oxidative phosphorylation reactions, regulate pro- and antiapoptotic protein traffic and enable cell responses to induced death. These findings may help to understand how bioenergetics is mechanistically connected with cell survival cues. Nature Publishing Group 2010-02 2010-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3032331/ /pubmed/21364629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2009.19 Text en Copyright © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 license. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Article McKeller, M R Herrera-Rodriguez, S Ma, W Ortiz-Quintero, B Rangel, R Candé, C Sims-Mourtada, J C Melnikova, V Kashi, C Phan, L M Chen, Z Huang, P Dunner, K Kroemer, G Singh, K K Martinez-Valdez, H Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif |
title | Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif |
title_full | Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif |
title_fullStr | Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif |
title_full_unstemmed | Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif |
title_short | Vital function of PRELI and essential requirement of its LEA motif |
title_sort | vital function of preli and essential requirement of its lea motif |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3032331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2009.19 |
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