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The mitochondrial inner membrane protein LETM1 modulates cristae organization through its LETM domain.


ABSTRACT: LETM1 is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that is required for maintaining the mitochondrial morphology and cristae structures, and regulates mitochondrial ion homeostasis. Here we report a role of LETM1 in the organization of cristae structures. We identified four amino acid residues of human LETM1 that are crucial for complementation of the growth deficiency caused by gene deletion of a yeast LETM1 orthologue. Substituting amino acid residues with alanine disrupts the correct assembly of a protein complex containing LETM1 and prevents changes in the mitochondrial morphology induced by exogenous LETM1 expression. Moreover, the LETM1 protein changes the shapes of the membranes of in vitro-reconstituted proteoliposomes, leading to the formation of invaginated membrane structures on artificial liposomes. LETM1 mutant proteins with alanine substitutions fail to facilitate the formation of invaginated membrane structures, suggesting that LETM1 plays a fundamental role in the organization of mitochondrial membrane morphology.

SUBMITTER: Nakamura S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7058069 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The mitochondrial inner membrane protein LETM1 modulates cristae organization through its LETM domain.

Nakamura Seiko S   Matsui Aiko A   Akabane Shiori S   Tamura Yasushi Y   Hatano Azumi A   Miyano Yuriko Y   Omote Hiroshi H   Kajikawa Mizuho M   Maenaka Katsumi K   Moriyama Yoshinori Y   Endo Toshiya T   Oka Toshihiko T  

Communications biology 20200305 1


LETM1 is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that is required for maintaining the mitochondrial morphology and cristae structures, and regulates mitochondrial ion homeostasis. Here we report a role of LETM1 in the organization of cristae structures. We identified four amino acid residues of human LETM1 that are crucial for complementation of the growth deficiency caused by gene deletion of a yeast LETM1 orthologue. Substituting amino acid residues with alanine disrupts the correct assembly of  ...[more]

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