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Publication : OPA1 promotes pH flashes that spread between contiguous mitochondria without matrix protein exchange.

First Author  Santo-Domingo J Year  2013
Journal  EMBO J Volume  32
Issue  13 Pages  1927-40
PubMed ID  23714779 Mgi Jnum  J:199106
Mgi Id  MGI:5500852 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2013.124
Citation  Santo-Domingo J, et al. (2013) OPA1 promotes pH flashes that spread between contiguous mitochondria without matrix protein exchange. EMBO J 32(13):1927-40
abstractText  The chemical nature and functional significance of mitochondrial flashes associated with fluctuations in mitochondrial membrane potential is unclear. Using a ratiometric pH probe insensitive to superoxide, we show that flashes reflect matrix alkalinization transients of approximately 0.4 pH units that persist in cells permeabilized in ion-free solutions and can be evoked by imposed mitochondrial depolarization. Ablation of the pro-fusion protein Optic atrophy 1 specifically abrogated pH flashes and reduced the propagation of matrix photoactivated GFP (paGFP). Ablation or invalidation of the pro-fission Dynamin-related protein 1 greatly enhanced flash propagation between contiguous mitochondria but marginally increased paGFP matrix diffusion, indicating that flashes propagate without matrix content exchange. The pH flashes were associated with synchronous depolarization and hyperpolarization events that promoted the membrane potential equilibration of juxtaposed mitochondria. We propose that flashes are energy conservation events triggered by the opening of a fusion pore between two contiguous mitochondria of different membrane potentials, propagating without matrix fusion to equilibrate the energetic state of connected mitochondria.
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