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Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis
Mitochondria are the energy production center in cells, which regulate aerobic metabolism, calcium balance, gene expression and cell death. Their homeostasis is crucial for cell viability. Although mitochondria own a nucleus-independent and self-replicating genome, most of the proteins, which fulfil...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12121863 |
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author | Sun, Weihan Lu, Yijian Zhang, Heng Zhang, Jun Fang, Xinyu Wang, Jianxun Li, Mengyang |
author_facet | Sun, Weihan Lu, Yijian Zhang, Heng Zhang, Jun Fang, Xinyu Wang, Jianxun Li, Mengyang |
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description | Mitochondria are the energy production center in cells, which regulate aerobic metabolism, calcium balance, gene expression and cell death. Their homeostasis is crucial for cell viability. Although mitochondria own a nucleus-independent and self-replicating genome, most of the proteins, which fulfill mitochondrial functions and mitochondrial quality control, are encoded by the nuclear genome and are imported into mitochondria. Hence, the regulation of mitochondrial protein expression and translocation is considered essential for mitochondrial homeostasis. By means of high-throughput RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analysis, non-coding RNAs localized in mitochondria have been generally identified. They are either generated from the mitochondrial genome or the nuclear genome. The mitochondrial non-coding RNAs can directly interact with mitochondrial DNAs or transcripts to affect gene expression. They can also bind nuclear genome-encoded mitochondrial proteins to regulate their mitochondrial import, protein level and combination. Generally, mitochondrial non-coding RNAs act as regulators for mitochondrial processes including oxidative phosphorylation and metabolism. In this review, we would like to introduce the latest research progressions regarding mitochondrial non-coding RNAs and summarize their identification, biogenesis, translocation, molecular mechanism and function. |
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spelling | pubmed-97752702022-12-23 Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis Sun, Weihan Lu, Yijian Zhang, Heng Zhang, Jun Fang, Xinyu Wang, Jianxun Li, Mengyang Biomolecules Review Mitochondria are the energy production center in cells, which regulate aerobic metabolism, calcium balance, gene expression and cell death. Their homeostasis is crucial for cell viability. Although mitochondria own a nucleus-independent and self-replicating genome, most of the proteins, which fulfill mitochondrial functions and mitochondrial quality control, are encoded by the nuclear genome and are imported into mitochondria. Hence, the regulation of mitochondrial protein expression and translocation is considered essential for mitochondrial homeostasis. By means of high-throughput RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analysis, non-coding RNAs localized in mitochondria have been generally identified. They are either generated from the mitochondrial genome or the nuclear genome. The mitochondrial non-coding RNAs can directly interact with mitochondrial DNAs or transcripts to affect gene expression. They can also bind nuclear genome-encoded mitochondrial proteins to regulate their mitochondrial import, protein level and combination. Generally, mitochondrial non-coding RNAs act as regulators for mitochondrial processes including oxidative phosphorylation and metabolism. In this review, we would like to introduce the latest research progressions regarding mitochondrial non-coding RNAs and summarize their identification, biogenesis, translocation, molecular mechanism and function. MDPI 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9775270/ /pubmed/36551291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12121863 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Sun, Weihan Lu, Yijian Zhang, Heng Zhang, Jun Fang, Xinyu Wang, Jianxun Li, Mengyang Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis |
title | Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis |
title_full | Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis |
title_fullStr | Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis |
title_full_unstemmed | Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis |
title_short | Mitochondrial Non-Coding RNAs Are Potential Mediators of Mitochondrial Homeostasis |
title_sort | mitochondrial non-coding rnas are potential mediators of mitochondrial homeostasis |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12121863 |
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