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Dual role of mitochondria in producing melatonin and driving GPCR signaling to block cytochrome c release.


ABSTRACT: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are classically characterized as cell-surface receptors transmitting extracellular signals into cells. Here we show that central components of a GPCR signaling system comprised of the melatonin type 1 receptor (MT1), its associated G protein, and β-arrestins are on and within neuronal mitochondria. We discovered that the ligand melatonin is exclusively synthesized in the mitochondrial matrix and released by the organelle activating the mitochondrial MT1 signal-transduction pathway inhibiting stress-mediated cytochrome c release and caspase activation. These findings coupled with our observation that mitochondrial MT1 overexpression reduces ischemic brain injury in mice delineate a mitochondrial GPCR mechanism contributing to the neuroprotective action of melatonin. We propose a new term, "automitocrine," analogous to "autocrine" when a similar phenomenon occurs at the cellular level, to describe this unexpected intracellular organelle ligand-receptor pathway that opens a new research avenue investigating mitochondrial GPCR biology.

SUBMITTER: Suofu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5617277 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dual role of mitochondria in producing melatonin and driving GPCR signaling to block cytochrome c release.

Suofu Yalikun Y   Li Wei W   Jean-Alphonse Frédéric G FG   Jia Jiaoying J   Khattar Nicolas K NK   Li Jiatong J   Baranov Sergei V SV   Leronni Daniela D   Mihalik Amanda C AC   He Yanqing Y   Cecon Erika E   Wehbi Vanessa L VL   Kim JinHo J   Heath Brianna E BE   Baranova Oxana V OV   Wang Xiaomin X   Gable Matthew J MJ   Kretz Eric S ES   Di Benedetto Giulietta G   Lezon Timothy R TR   Ferrando Lisa M LM   Larkin Timothy M TM   Sullivan Mara M   Yablonska Svitlana S   Wang Jingjing J   Minnigh M Beth MB   Guillaumet Gérald G   Suzenet Franck F   Richardson R Mark RM   Poloyac Samuel M SM   Stolz Donna B DB   Jockers Ralf R   Witt-Enderby Paula A PA   Carlisle Diane L DL   Vilardaga Jean-Pierre JP   Friedlander Robert M RM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20170905 38


G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are classically characterized as cell-surface receptors transmitting extracellular signals into cells. Here we show that central components of a GPCR signaling system comprised of the melatonin type 1 receptor (MT<sub>1</sub>), its associated G protein, and β-arrestins are on and within neuronal mitochondria. We discovered that the ligand melatonin is exclusively synthesized in the mitochondrial matrix and released by the organelle activating the mitochondrial  ...[more]

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