Myo19 is an outer mitochondrial membrane motor and effector of starvation-induced filopodia

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Mitochondria respond to environmental cues and stress conditions. Additionally, the disruption of the mitochondrial network dynamics and its distribution is implicated in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we reveal a new function for Myo19 in mitochondrial dynamics and localization during the cellular response to glucose starvation. Ectopically expressed Myo19 localized with mitochondria to the tips of starvation-induced filopodia. Corollary to this, RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated knockdown of Myo19 diminished filopodia formation without evident effects on the mitochondrial network. We analyzed the Myo19-mitochondria interaction, and demonstrated that Myo19 is uniquely anchored to the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) through a 30-45-residue motif, indicating that Myo19 is a stably attached OMM molecular motor. Our work reveals a new function for Myo19 in mitochondrial positioning under stress.

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Shneyer, B. I., Ušaj, M., & Henn, A. (2016). Myo19 is an outer mitochondrial membrane motor and effector of starvation-induced filopodia. Journal of Cell Science, 129(3), 543–556. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.175349

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