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Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle

The process of mitochondrial translation, in which mitochondrial (mt)DNA‐encoded genes are translated into proteins, is crucial for mitochondrial function and biogenesis. In each phase, a series of mitochondrial translation factors is required for the synthesis of mtDNA‐encoded mitochondrial protein...

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Autores principales: Yokokawa, Takumi, Kido, Kohei, Suga, Tadashi, Isaka, Tadao, Hayashi, Tatsuya, Fujita, Satoshi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30369085
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13893
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author Yokokawa, Takumi
Kido, Kohei
Suga, Tadashi
Isaka, Tadao
Hayashi, Tatsuya
Fujita, Satoshi
author_facet Yokokawa, Takumi
Kido, Kohei
Suga, Tadashi
Isaka, Tadao
Hayashi, Tatsuya
Fujita, Satoshi
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description The process of mitochondrial translation, in which mitochondrial (mt)DNA‐encoded genes are translated into proteins, is crucial for mitochondrial function and biogenesis. In each phase, a series of mitochondrial translation factors is required for the synthesis of mtDNA‐encoded mitochondrial proteins. Two mitochondrial initiation factors (mtIF2 and mtIF3), three mitochondrial elongation factors (mtEFTu, mtEFTs, and mtEFG1), one mitochondrial release factor (mtRF1L), and two mitochondrial recycling factors (mtRRF1 and mtRRF2) are mitochondrial translation factors that coordinate each translational phase. Exercise increases both nuclear DNA‐ and mtDNA‐encoded mitochondrial proteins, resulting in mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscles. Therefore, mitochondrial translation factors are likely regulated by exercise; however, it is unclear whether exercise affects mitochondrial translation factors in the skeletal muscles. We investigated whether exercise training comprehensively increases this series of mitochondrial translation factors, as well as mtDNA‐encoded proteins, in the skeletal muscle. Mice were randomly assigned to either the sedentary or exercise group and housed in standard cages with or without a running wheel for 1 and 8 weeks. The expression levels of mitochondrial translation factors in the plantaris and soleus muscles were then measured. Exercise training concomitantly upregulated mitochondrial translation factors and mitochondrial proteins in the plantaris muscle. However, in the soleus muscle, these comprehensive upregulations were not detected. These results indicate that exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the upregulation of mitochondrial translation factors.
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spelling pubmed-62042552018-11-05 Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle Yokokawa, Takumi Kido, Kohei Suga, Tadashi Isaka, Tadao Hayashi, Tatsuya Fujita, Satoshi Physiol Rep Original Research The process of mitochondrial translation, in which mitochondrial (mt)DNA‐encoded genes are translated into proteins, is crucial for mitochondrial function and biogenesis. In each phase, a series of mitochondrial translation factors is required for the synthesis of mtDNA‐encoded mitochondrial proteins. Two mitochondrial initiation factors (mtIF2 and mtIF3), three mitochondrial elongation factors (mtEFTu, mtEFTs, and mtEFG1), one mitochondrial release factor (mtRF1L), and two mitochondrial recycling factors (mtRRF1 and mtRRF2) are mitochondrial translation factors that coordinate each translational phase. Exercise increases both nuclear DNA‐ and mtDNA‐encoded mitochondrial proteins, resulting in mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscles. Therefore, mitochondrial translation factors are likely regulated by exercise; however, it is unclear whether exercise affects mitochondrial translation factors in the skeletal muscles. We investigated whether exercise training comprehensively increases this series of mitochondrial translation factors, as well as mtDNA‐encoded proteins, in the skeletal muscle. Mice were randomly assigned to either the sedentary or exercise group and housed in standard cages with or without a running wheel for 1 and 8 weeks. The expression levels of mitochondrial translation factors in the plantaris and soleus muscles were then measured. Exercise training concomitantly upregulated mitochondrial translation factors and mitochondrial proteins in the plantaris muscle. However, in the soleus muscle, these comprehensive upregulations were not detected. These results indicate that exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the upregulation of mitochondrial translation factors. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6204255/ /pubmed/30369085 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13893 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Yokokawa, Takumi
Kido, Kohei
Suga, Tadashi
Isaka, Tadao
Hayashi, Tatsuya
Fujita, Satoshi
Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
title Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
title_full Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
title_fullStr Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
title_full_unstemmed Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
title_short Exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
title_sort exercise‐induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30369085
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13893
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