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Mitochondrial Membrane Remodeling

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.786806

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mitochondrial fusion; mitochondrial fission; mitochondrial dynamics; cristae; crista junctions; membrane curvature; cardiolipin; Mitochondrial disease

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  1. Academy of Finland [266846]
  2. Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation
  3. Guangxi distinguished expert funding
  4. Academy of Finland (AKA) [266846, 266846] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Mitochondria play a crucial role in cellular processes and are linked to various human disorders. Their function is closely tied to their complex membrane architecture. The mechanisms behind membrane curvature generation and maintenance, as well as factors involved, are still largely unknown.
Mitochondria are key regulators of many important cellular processes and their dysfunction has been implicated in a large number of human disorders. Importantly, mitochondrial function is tightly linked to their ultrastructure, which possesses an intricate membrane architecture defining specific submitochondrial compartments. In particular, the mitochondrial inner membrane is highly folded into membrane invaginations that are essential for oxidative phosphorylation. Furthermore, mitochondrial membranes are highly dynamic and undergo constant membrane remodeling during mitochondrial fusion and fission. It has remained enigmatic how these membrane curvatures are generated and maintained, and specific factors involved in these processes are largely unknown. This review focuses on the current understanding of the molecular mechanism of mitochondrial membrane architectural organization and factors critical for mitochondrial morphogenesis, as well as their functional link to human diseases.

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