Abstract
Zellweger spectrum disorder (ZSD) is the most severe peroxisomal biogenesis disorder (PBD). Why ZSD patients not only loose functional peroxisomes but also present with severe mitochondrial dysfunction was a long-standing mystery. In this issue, Nuebel et al (2021) identified that loss of peroxisomes leads to re-routing of peroxisomal proteins to mitochondria, thereby impairing mitochondrial structure and function. The findings provide the first molecular understanding of the mitochondrial-peroxisomal link in ZSD.
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Vögtle, F. ‐Nora, & Meisinger, C. (2021). Mitochondria as emergency landing for abandoned peroxins. EMBO Reports, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153790
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