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Mitochondrial Cristae Shape Determines Respiratory Chain Supercomplexes Assembly and Respiratory Efficiency

Journal

CELL
Volume 155, Issue 1, Pages 160-171

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.08.032

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Funding

  1. Telethon Italy [GGP12162, GPP10005B, TCR02016]
  2. AIRC Italy, MOH Italy [GR 09.021]
  3. Swiss National Foundation [31-118171]
  4. MINECO [SAF2012-32776, CSD2007-00020]
  5. DGA [B55, PIPAMER O905]
  6. CAM [S2011/BMD-2402]
  7. Journal of Cell Science Travelling Fellowship
  8. AIRC Biennial Fellowship
  9. Instituto de Salud Carlos III-MICINN
  10. Pro-CNIC Foundation
  11. MRC [MC_UU_12022/6] Funding Source: UKRI

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Respiratory chain complexes assemble into functional quaternary structures called supercomplexes (RCS) within the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane, or cristae. Here, we investigate the relationship between respiratory function and mitochondrial ultrastructure and provide evidence that cristae shape determines the assembly and stability of RCS and hence mitochondrial respiratory efficiency. Genetic and apoptotic manipulations of cristae structure affect assembly and activity of RCS in vitro and in vivo, independently of changes to mitochondrial protein synthesis or apoptotic outer mitochondrial membrane permeabilization. We demonstrate that, accordingly, the efficiency of mitochondria-dependent cell growth depends on cristae shape. Thus, RCS assembly emerges as a link between membrane morphology and function.

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