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Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation

Mitochondria are essential organelles whose function is upheld by their dynamic nature. This plasticity is mediated by large dynamin-related GTPases, called mitofusins in the case of fusion between two mitochondrial outer membranes. Fusion requires ubiquitylation, attached to K398 in the yeast mitof...

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Autores principales: Schuster, Ramona, Anton, Vincent, Simões, Tânia, Altin, Selver, den Brave, Fabian, Hermanns, Thomas, Hospenthal, Manuela, Komander, David, Dittmar, Gunnar, Dohmen, R Jürgen, Escobar-Henriques, Mafalda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31857350
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900476
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author Schuster, Ramona
Anton, Vincent
Simões, Tânia
Altin, Selver
den Brave, Fabian
Hermanns, Thomas
Hospenthal, Manuela
Komander, David
Dittmar, Gunnar
Dohmen, R Jürgen
Escobar-Henriques, Mafalda
author_facet Schuster, Ramona
Anton, Vincent
Simões, Tânia
Altin, Selver
den Brave, Fabian
Hermanns, Thomas
Hospenthal, Manuela
Komander, David
Dittmar, Gunnar
Dohmen, R Jürgen
Escobar-Henriques, Mafalda
author_sort Schuster, Ramona
collection PubMed
description Mitochondria are essential organelles whose function is upheld by their dynamic nature. This plasticity is mediated by large dynamin-related GTPases, called mitofusins in the case of fusion between two mitochondrial outer membranes. Fusion requires ubiquitylation, attached to K398 in the yeast mitofusin Fzo1, occurring in atypical and conserved forms. Here, modelling located ubiquitylation to α4 of the GTPase domain, a critical helix in Ras-mediated events. Structure-driven analysis revealed a dual role of K398. First, it is required for GTP-dependent dynamic changes of α4. Indeed, mutations designed to restore the conformational switch, in the absence of K398, rescued wild-type-like ubiquitylation on Fzo1 and allowed fusion. Second, K398 is needed for Fzo1 recognition by the pro-fusion factors Cdc48 and Ubp2. Finally, the atypical ubiquitylation pattern is stringently required bilaterally on both involved mitochondria. In contrast, exchange of the conserved pattern with conventional ubiquitin chains was not sufficient for fusion. In sum, α4 lysines from both small and large GTPases could generally have an electrostatic function for membrane interaction, followed by posttranslational modifications, thus driving membrane fusion events.
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spelling pubmed-69253852019-12-24 Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation Schuster, Ramona Anton, Vincent Simões, Tânia Altin, Selver den Brave, Fabian Hermanns, Thomas Hospenthal, Manuela Komander, David Dittmar, Gunnar Dohmen, R Jürgen Escobar-Henriques, Mafalda Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Mitochondria are essential organelles whose function is upheld by their dynamic nature. This plasticity is mediated by large dynamin-related GTPases, called mitofusins in the case of fusion between two mitochondrial outer membranes. Fusion requires ubiquitylation, attached to K398 in the yeast mitofusin Fzo1, occurring in atypical and conserved forms. Here, modelling located ubiquitylation to α4 of the GTPase domain, a critical helix in Ras-mediated events. Structure-driven analysis revealed a dual role of K398. First, it is required for GTP-dependent dynamic changes of α4. Indeed, mutations designed to restore the conformational switch, in the absence of K398, rescued wild-type-like ubiquitylation on Fzo1 and allowed fusion. Second, K398 is needed for Fzo1 recognition by the pro-fusion factors Cdc48 and Ubp2. Finally, the atypical ubiquitylation pattern is stringently required bilaterally on both involved mitochondria. In contrast, exchange of the conserved pattern with conventional ubiquitin chains was not sufficient for fusion. In sum, α4 lysines from both small and large GTPases could generally have an electrostatic function for membrane interaction, followed by posttranslational modifications, thus driving membrane fusion events. Life Science Alliance LLC 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6925385/ /pubmed/31857350 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900476 Text en © 2019 Schuster et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schuster, Ramona
Anton, Vincent
Simões, Tânia
Altin, Selver
den Brave, Fabian
Hermanns, Thomas
Hospenthal, Manuela
Komander, David
Dittmar, Gunnar
Dohmen, R Jürgen
Escobar-Henriques, Mafalda
Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
title Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
title_full Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
title_fullStr Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
title_full_unstemmed Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
title_short Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
title_sort dual role of a gtpase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31857350
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900476
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