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Mitochondrial morphology transitions and functions: implications for retrograde signaling?

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00584.2012

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mitochondrial dynamics; morphology; fusion and fission; bioenergetics; retrograde signaling

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  1. National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
  2. Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) [86725]
  3. CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Institute of Neuroscience, Canadian Epigenetics, Environment and Health Research Consortium

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Picard M, Shirihai OS, Gentil BJ, Burelle Y. Mitochondrial morphology transitions and functions: implications for retrograde signaling? Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 304: R393-R406, 2013. First published January 30, 2013; doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00584.2012.-In response to cellular and environmental stresses, mitochondria undergo morphology transitions regulated by dynamic processes of membrane fusion and fission. These events of mitochondrial dynamics are central regulators of cellular activity, but the mechanisms linking mitochondrial shape to cell function remain unclear. One possibility evaluated in this review is that mitochondrial morphological transitions (from elongated to fragmented, and vice-versa) directly modify canonical aspects of the organelle's function, including susceptibility to mitochondrial permeability transition, respiratory properties of the electron transport chain, and reactive oxygen species production. Because outputs derived from mitochondrial metabolism are linked to defined cellular signaling pathways, fusion/fission morphology transitions could regulate mitochondrial function and retrograde signaling. This is hypothesized to provide a dynamic interface between the cell, its genome, and the fluctuating metabolic environment.

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