Distinct mechanisms controlling rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum contacts with mitochondria

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Abstract

Gp78 (also known as AMFR), an endoplasmic-reticulum (ER)- associated protein degradation (ERAD) E3 ubiquitin ligase, localizes to mitochondria-associated ER and targets the mitofusin (Mfn1 and Mfn2) mitochondrial fusion proteins for degradation. Gp78 is also the cell surface receptor for autocrine motility factor (AMF), which prevents Gp78-dependent mitofusin degradation. Gp78 ubiquitin ligase activity promotes ER-mitochondria association and ER-mitochondria Ca2+ coupling, processes that are reversed by AMF. Electron microscopy of HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cancer cells identified both smooth ER (SER; ~8 nm) and wider (~50-60 nm) rough ER (RER)-mitochondria contacts. Both short hairpin RNA (shRNA)-mediated knockdown of Gp78 (shGp78) and AMF treatment selectively reduced the extent of RER-mitochondria contacts without impacting on SER-mitochondria contacts. Concomitant small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated knockdown of Mfn1 increased SER-mitochondria contacts in both control and shGp78 cells, whereas knockdown of Mfn2 increased RER-mitochondria contacts selectively in shGp78 HT-1080 cells. The mitofusins therefore inhibit ER-mitochondria interaction. Regulation of close SER-mitochondria contacts by Mfn1 and of RER-mitochondria contacts by AMFsensitive Gp78-mediated degradation of Mfn2 define new mechanisms that regulate ER-mitochondria interactions.

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Wang, P. T. C., Garcin, P. O., Fu, M., Masoudi, M., St-Pierre, P., Panté, N., & Nabi, I. R. (2015). Distinct mechanisms controlling rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum contacts with mitochondria. Journal of Cell Science, 128(15), 2759–2765. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.171132

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