The mitochondrial lon protease: Novel functions off the beaten track?

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Abstract

To maintain organellar function, mitochondria contain an elaborate endogenous protein quality control system. As one of the two soluble energy-dependent proteolytic enzymes in the matrix compartment, the protease Lon is a major component of this system, responsible for the degradation of misfolded proteins, in particular under oxidative stress conditions. Lon defects have been shown to negatively affect energy production by oxidative phosphorylation but also mitochondrial gene expression. In this review, recent studies on the role of Lon in mammalian cells, in particular on its protective action under diverse stress conditions and its relationship to important human diseases are summarized and commented.

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Voos, W., & Pollecker, K. (2020, February 1). The mitochondrial lon protease: Novel functions off the beaten track? Biomolecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10020253

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