Quality control of mitochondrial proteostasis

MJ Baker, T Tatsuta, T Langer - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2011 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
MJ Baker, T Tatsuta, T Langer
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2011cshperspectives.cshlp.org
A decline in mitochondrial activity has been associated with aging and is a hallmark of many
neurological diseases. Surveillance mechanisms acting at the molecular, organellar, and
cellular level monitor mitochondrial integrity and ensure the maintenance of mitochondrial
proteostasis. Here we will review the central role of mitochondrial chaperones and
proteases, the cytosolic ubiquitin-proteasome system, and the mitochondrial unfolded
response in this interconnected quality control network, highlighting the dual function of …
A decline in mitochondrial activity has been associated with aging and is a hallmark of many neurological diseases. Surveillance mechanisms acting at the molecular, organellar, and cellular level monitor mitochondrial integrity and ensure the maintenance of mitochondrial proteostasis. Here we will review the central role of mitochondrial chaperones and proteases, the cytosolic ubiquitin-proteasome system, and the mitochondrial unfolded response in this interconnected quality control network, highlighting the dual function of some proteases in protein quality control within the organelle and for the regulation of mitochondrial fusion and mitophagy.
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