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Publication : Interaction between AIF and CHCHD4 Regulates Respiratory Chain Biogenesis.

First Author  Hangen E Year  2015
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  58
Issue  6 Pages  1001-14
PubMed ID  26004228 Mgi Jnum  J:256078
Mgi Id  MGI:6114310 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2015.04.020
Citation  Hangen E, et al. (2015) Interaction between AIF and CHCHD4 Regulates Respiratory Chain Biogenesis. Mol Cell 58(6):1001-14
abstractText  Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) is a mitochondrial flavoprotein that, beyond its apoptotic function, is required for the normal expression of major respiratory chain complexes. Here we identified an AIF-interacting protein, CHCHD4, which is the central component of a redox-sensitive mitochondrial intermembrane space import machinery. Depletion or hypomorphic mutation of AIF caused a downregulation of CHCHD4 protein by diminishing its mitochondrial import. CHCHD4 depletion sufficed to induce a respiratory defect that mimicked that observed in AIF-deficient cells. CHCHD4 levels could be restored in AIF-deficient cells by enforcing its AIF-independent mitochondrial localization. This modified CHCHD4 protein reestablished respiratory function in AIF-deficient cells and enabled AIF-deficient embryoid bodies to undergo cavitation, a process of programmed cell death required for embryonic morphogenesis. These findings explain how AIF contributes to the biogenesis of respiratory chain complexes, and they establish an unexpected link between the vital function of AIF and the propensity of cells to undergo apoptosis.
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