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Coordination of mitochondrial and cellular dynamics by the actin-based motor Myo19

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
卷 134, 期 10, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1242/jcs.255844

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Cell adhesion; Mitochondria; Mitosis; Myosin

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [BA 1354/151]
  2. Graduate School of the Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence, University of Munster, Germany [EXC 1003 - CiM]

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Myo19 plays a crucial role in regulating mitochondrial functions, cell division, and cell-matrix adhesion. It affects focal adhesions and mitochondrial structure, with these effects primarily attributed to the interference of Miro on the coordination between Myo19 and microtubule-based motor activities.
Myosin XIX (Myo19) is an actin-based motor that competes with adaptors of microtubule-based motors for binding to the outer mitochondria! transmembrane proteins Miro1 and Miro2 (collectively Miro, also known as RhoT1 and RhoT2, respectively). Here, we investigate which mitochondrial and cellular processes depend on the coordination of Myo19 and microtubule-based motor activities. To this end, we created Myo19-deficient HEK293T cells. Mitochondria in these cells were not properly fragmented at mitosis and were partitioned asymmetrically to daughter cells. Respiratory functions of mitochondria were impaired and ROS generation was enhanced. On a cellular level, cell proliferation, cytokinesis and cell-matrix adhesion were negatively affected. On a molecular level, Myo19 regulates focal adhesions in interphase, and mitochondrial fusion and mitochondrially associated levels of fission protein Drp1 and adaptor proteins dynactin and TRAK1 at prometaphase. These alterations were due to a disturbed coordination of Myo19 and microtubule-based motor activities by Miro.

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