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Mitochondrial disulfide relay mediates translocation of p53 and partitions its subcellular activity.


ABSTRACT: p53, a critical tumor suppressor, regulates mitochondrial respiration, but how a nuclear protein can orchestrate the function of an organelle encoded by two separate genomes, both of which require p53 for their integrity, remains unclear. Here we report that the mammalian homolog of the yeast mitochondrial disulfide relay protein Mia40 (CHCHD4) is necessary for the respiratory-dependent translocation of p53 into the mitochondria. In the setting of oxidative stress, increased CHCHD4 expression partitions p53 into the mitochondria and protects its genomic integrity while decreasing p53 nuclear localization and transcriptional activity. Conversely, decreased CHCHD4 expression prevents the mitochondrial translocation of p53 while augmenting its nuclear localization and activity. Thus, the mitochondrial disulfide relay system allows p53 to regulate two spatially segregated genomes depending on oxidative metabolic activity.

SUBMITTER: Zhuang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3808663 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitochondrial disulfide relay mediates translocation of p53 and partitions its subcellular activity.

Zhuang Jie J   Wang Ping-yuan PY   Huang Xinglu X   Chen Xiaoyuan X   Kang Ju-Gyeong JG   Hwang Paul M PM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131007 43


p53, a critical tumor suppressor, regulates mitochondrial respiration, but how a nuclear protein can orchestrate the function of an organelle encoded by two separate genomes, both of which require p53 for their integrity, remains unclear. Here we report that the mammalian homolog of the yeast mitochondrial disulfide relay protein Mia40 (CHCHD4) is necessary for the respiratory-dependent translocation of p53 into the mitochondria. In the setting of oxidative stress, increased CHCHD4 expression pa  ...[more]

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