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Publication : Mitochondrial membrane potential is regulated by vimentin intermediate filaments.

First Author  Chernoivanenko IS Year  2015
Journal  FASEB J Volume  29
Issue  3 Pages  820-7
PubMed ID  25404709 Mgi Jnum  J:219647
Mgi Id  MGI:5629452 Doi  10.1096/fj.14-259903
Citation  Chernoivanenko IS, et al. (2015) Mitochondrial membrane potential is regulated by vimentin intermediate filaments. FASEB J 29(3):820-7
abstractText  This study demonstrates that the association of mitochondria with vimentin intermediate filaments (VIFs) measurably increases their membrane potential. This increase is detected by quantitatively comparing the fluorescence intensity of mitochondria stained with the membrane potential-sensitive dye tetramethylrhodamine-ethyl ester (TMRE) in murine vimentin-null fibroblasts with that in the same cells expressing human vimentin ( approximately 35% rise). When vimentin expression is silenced by small hairpin RNA (shRNA) to reduce vimentin by 90%, the fluorescence intensity of mitochondria decreases by 20%. The increase in membrane potential is caused by specific interactions between a subdomain of the non-alpha-helical N terminus (residues 40 to 93) of vimentin and mitochondria. In rho 0 cells lacking mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and consequently missing several key proteins in the mitochondrial respiratory chain (rho(0) cells), the membrane potential generated by an alternative anaerobic process is insensitive to the interactions between mitochondria and VIF. The results of our studies show that the close association between mitochondria and VIF is important both for determining their position in cells and their physiologic activity.-Chernoivanenko, I. S., Matveeva, E. A., Gelfand, V. I., Goldman, R. D., Minin, A. A. Mitochondrial membrane potential is regulated by vimentin intermediate filaments.
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