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Publication : OPA1 Isoforms in the Hierarchical Organization of Mitochondrial Functions.

First Author  Del Dotto V Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  19
Issue  12 Pages  2557-2571
PubMed ID  28636943 Mgi Jnum  J:347145
Mgi Id  MGI:6822996 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.05.073
Citation  Del Dotto V, et al. (2017) OPA1 Isoforms in the Hierarchical Organization of Mitochondrial Functions. Cell Rep 19(12):2557-2571
abstractText  OPA1 is a GTPase that controls mitochondrial fusion, cristae integrity, and mtDNA maintenance. In humans, eight isoforms are expressed as combinations of long and short forms, but it is unclear whether OPA1 functions are associated with specific isoforms and/or domains. To address this, we expressed each of the eight isoforms or different constructs of isoform 1 in Opa1(-/-) MEFs. We observed that any isoform could restore cristae structure, mtDNA abundance, and energetic efficiency independently of mitochondrial network morphology. Long forms supported mitochondrial fusion; short forms were better able to restore energetic efficiency. The complete rescue of mitochondrial network morphology required a balance of long and short forms of at least two isoforms, as shown by combinatorial isoform silencing and co-expression experiments. Thus, multiple OPA1 isoforms are required for mitochondrial dynamics, while any single isoform can support all other functions. These findings will be useful in designing gene therapies for patients with OPA1 haploinsufficiency.
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