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The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation

Mitochondrial function and dynamics are essential for neurotransmission, neural function and neuronal viability. Recently, we showed that the eutherian-specific Armcx gene cluster (Armcx1–6 genes), located in the X chromosome, encodes for a new family of proteins that localise to mitochondria, regul...

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Autores principales: Serrat, R, Mirra, S, Figueiro-Silva, J, Navas-Pérez, E, Quevedo, M, López-Doménech, G, Podlesniy, P, Ulloa, F, Garcia-Fernàndez, J, Trullas, R, Soriano, E
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5424104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.121
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author Serrat, R
Mirra, S
Figueiro-Silva, J
Navas-Pérez, E
Quevedo, M
López-Doménech, G
Podlesniy, P
Ulloa, F
Garcia-Fernàndez, J
Trullas, R
Soriano, E
author_facet Serrat, R
Mirra, S
Figueiro-Silva, J
Navas-Pérez, E
Quevedo, M
López-Doménech, G
Podlesniy, P
Ulloa, F
Garcia-Fernàndez, J
Trullas, R
Soriano, E
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description Mitochondrial function and dynamics are essential for neurotransmission, neural function and neuronal viability. Recently, we showed that the eutherian-specific Armcx gene cluster (Armcx1–6 genes), located in the X chromosome, encodes for a new family of proteins that localise to mitochondria, regulating mitochondrial trafficking. The Armcx gene cluster evolved by retrotransposition of the Armc10 gene mRNA, which is present in all vertebrates and is considered to be the ancestor gene. Here we investigate the genomic organisation, mitochondrial functions and putative neuroprotective role of the Armc10 ancestor gene. The genomic context of the Armc10 locus shows considerable syntenic conservation among vertebrates, and sequence comparisons and CHIP-data suggest the presence of at least three conserved enhancers. We also show that the Armc10 protein localises to mitochondria and that it is highly expressed in the brain. Furthermore, we show that Armc10 levels regulate mitochondrial trafficking in neurons, but not mitochondrial aggregation, by controlling the number of moving mitochondria. We further demonstrate that the Armc10 protein interacts with the KIF5/Miro1-2/Trak2 trafficking complex. Finally, we show that overexpression of Armc10 in neurons prevents Aβ-induced mitochondrial fission and neuronal death. Our data suggest both conserved and differential roles of the Armc10/Armcx gene family in regulating mitochondrial dynamics in neurons, and underscore a protective effect of the Armc10 gene against Aβ-induced toxicity. Overall, our findings support a further degree of regulation of mitochondrial dynamics in the brain of more evolved mammals.
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spelling pubmed-54241042017-06-09 The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation Serrat, R Mirra, S Figueiro-Silva, J Navas-Pérez, E Quevedo, M López-Doménech, G Podlesniy, P Ulloa, F Garcia-Fernàndez, J Trullas, R Soriano, E Cell Death Dis Original Article Mitochondrial function and dynamics are essential for neurotransmission, neural function and neuronal viability. Recently, we showed that the eutherian-specific Armcx gene cluster (Armcx1–6 genes), located in the X chromosome, encodes for a new family of proteins that localise to mitochondria, regulating mitochondrial trafficking. The Armcx gene cluster evolved by retrotransposition of the Armc10 gene mRNA, which is present in all vertebrates and is considered to be the ancestor gene. Here we investigate the genomic organisation, mitochondrial functions and putative neuroprotective role of the Armc10 ancestor gene. The genomic context of the Armc10 locus shows considerable syntenic conservation among vertebrates, and sequence comparisons and CHIP-data suggest the presence of at least three conserved enhancers. We also show that the Armc10 protein localises to mitochondria and that it is highly expressed in the brain. Furthermore, we show that Armc10 levels regulate mitochondrial trafficking in neurons, but not mitochondrial aggregation, by controlling the number of moving mitochondria. We further demonstrate that the Armc10 protein interacts with the KIF5/Miro1-2/Trak2 trafficking complex. Finally, we show that overexpression of Armc10 in neurons prevents Aβ-induced mitochondrial fission and neuronal death. Our data suggest both conserved and differential roles of the Armc10/Armcx gene family in regulating mitochondrial dynamics in neurons, and underscore a protective effect of the Armc10 gene against Aβ-induced toxicity. Overall, our findings support a further degree of regulation of mitochondrial dynamics in the brain of more evolved mammals. Nature Publishing Group 2014-04 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5424104/ /pubmed/24722288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.121 Text en Copyright © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Cell Death and Disease is an open-access journal published by Nature Publishing Group. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Serrat, R
Mirra, S
Figueiro-Silva, J
Navas-Pérez, E
Quevedo, M
López-Doménech, G
Podlesniy, P
Ulloa, F
Garcia-Fernàndez, J
Trullas, R
Soriano, E
The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
title The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
title_full The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
title_fullStr The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
title_full_unstemmed The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
title_short The Armc10/SVH gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against Aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
title_sort armc10/svh gene: genome context, regulation of mitochondrial dynamics and protection against aβ-induced mitochondrial fragmentation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5424104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.121
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