4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Downregulation of mitochondrial telomerase reverse transcriptase induced by H2O2 is Src kinase dependent

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 7-8, Pages 558-562

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2010.03.003

Keywords

Mitochondria; Telomerase reverse transcriptase; Src kinase; Akt1; Endothelial cells; H2O2

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Telomerase with its catalytic subunit telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) prevents telomere erosion in the nucleus. In addition, telomerase has also telomere-independent functions in protection from apoptosis. Unexpectedly. TERT was found in the mitochondria. However, its regulation in this organelle is completely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that mitochondrial TERT is downregulated by exposure to H2O2 in primary human endothelial cells. This depletion is dependent on the Src phosphorylation site within TERT, tyrosine 707. In accordance with this finding, we also detected Src in the mitochondria and demonstrated that Src is activated upon H2O2 treatment. This regulation of mitochondrial TERT is reminiscent of the situation in the nucleus from where TERT is exported under conditions of oxidative stress in a Src kinase dependent manner. In addition, Akt1 was also found in the mitochondria and H2O2 treatment led to reduced active Akt1 in these organelles, suggesting that similar regulatory mechanisms operate in mitochondria and the nucleus. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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