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The Matrix Peptide Exporter HAF-1 Signals a Mitochondrial UPR by Activating the Transcription Factor ZC376.7 in C. elegans

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MOLECULAR CELL
卷 37, 期 4, 页码 529-540

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2010.01.015

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  1. NIH [DK47119, ES08681, NS050276, RR017990]
  2. NRSA [F32-NS050901]
  3. Medical Research Council [G0600717B] Funding Source: researchfish

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Genetic analyses previously implicated the matrix-localized protease ClpP in signaling the stress of protein misfolding in the mitochondrial matrix to activate nuclear-encoded mitochondrial chaperone genes in C. elegans (UPR(mt)). Here, we report that haf-1, a gene encoding a mitochondria-localized ATP-binding cassette protein, is required for signaling within the UPR(mt) and for coping with misfolded protein stress. Peptide efflux from isolated mitochondria was ATP dependent and required HAF-1 and the protease ClpP. Defective UPR(mt) signaling in the haf-1-deleted worms was associated with failure of the bZIP protein, ZC376.7, to localize to nuclei in worms with perturbed mitochondrial protein folding, whereas zc376.7(RNAi) strongly inhibited the UPRmt. These observations suggest a simple model whereby perturbation of the protein-folding environment in the mitochondrial matrix promotes CIpP-mediated generation of peptides whose haf-1-dependent export from the matrix contributes to UPR(mt) signaling across the mitochondrial inner membrane.

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