Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death

Lipoyl(Octanoyl) Transferase 2 (LIPT2) is a protein involved in the post-translational modification of key energy metabolism enzymes in humans. Defects of lipoic acid synthesis and transfer start to emerge as causes of fatal or severe early-onset disease. We show that the first 31 amino acids of the...

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Main Authors: Bernardinelli, Emanuele, Costa, Roberta, Scantamburlo, Giada, To, Janet, Morabito, Rossana, Nofziger, Charity, Doerrier, Carolina, Krumschnabel, Gerhard, Paulmichl, Markus, Dossena, Silvia
Other Authors: Gallyas, Ferenc
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-880562023-02-28T17:00:26Z Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death Bernardinelli, Emanuele Costa, Roberta Scantamburlo, Giada To, Janet Morabito, Rossana Nofziger, Charity Doerrier, Carolina Krumschnabel, Gerhard Paulmichl, Markus Dossena, Silvia Gallyas, Ferenc School of Biological Sciences Mitochondrial Protein Acyltransferase Lipoyl(Octanoyl) Transferase 2 (LIPT2) is a protein involved in the post-translational modification of key energy metabolism enzymes in humans. Defects of lipoic acid synthesis and transfer start to emerge as causes of fatal or severe early-onset disease. We show that the first 31 amino acids of the N-terminus of LIPT2 represent a mitochondrial targeting sequence and inhibition of the transit of LIPT2 to the mitochondrion results in apoptotic cell death associated with activation of the apoptotic volume decrease (AVD) current in normotonic conditions, as well as over-activation of the swelling-activated chloride current (IClswell), mitochondrial membrane potential collapse, caspase-3 cleavage and nuclear DNA fragmentation. The findings presented here may help elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying derangements of lipoic acid biosynthesis. Published version 2018-03-09T04:34:07Z 2019-12-06T16:55:06Z 2018-03-09T04:34:07Z 2019-12-06T16:55:06Z 2017 Journal Article Bernardinelli, E., Costa, R., Scantamburlo, G., To, J., Morabito, R., Nofziger, C., et al. (2017). Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death. PLOS ONE, 12(6), e0179591-. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88056 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44530 10.1371/journal.pone.0179591 en PLOS ONE © 2017 Bernardinelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 26 p. application/pdf
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topic Mitochondrial Protein
Acyltransferase
spellingShingle Mitochondrial Protein
Acyltransferase
Bernardinelli, Emanuele
Costa, Roberta
Scantamburlo, Giada
To, Janet
Morabito, Rossana
Nofziger, Charity
Doerrier, Carolina
Krumschnabel, Gerhard
Paulmichl, Markus
Dossena, Silvia
Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death
description Lipoyl(Octanoyl) Transferase 2 (LIPT2) is a protein involved in the post-translational modification of key energy metabolism enzymes in humans. Defects of lipoic acid synthesis and transfer start to emerge as causes of fatal or severe early-onset disease. We show that the first 31 amino acids of the N-terminus of LIPT2 represent a mitochondrial targeting sequence and inhibition of the transit of LIPT2 to the mitochondrion results in apoptotic cell death associated with activation of the apoptotic volume decrease (AVD) current in normotonic conditions, as well as over-activation of the swelling-activated chloride current (IClswell), mitochondrial membrane potential collapse, caspase-3 cleavage and nuclear DNA fragmentation. The findings presented here may help elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying derangements of lipoic acid biosynthesis.
author2 Gallyas, Ferenc
author_facet Gallyas, Ferenc
Bernardinelli, Emanuele
Costa, Roberta
Scantamburlo, Giada
To, Janet
Morabito, Rossana
Nofziger, Charity
Doerrier, Carolina
Krumschnabel, Gerhard
Paulmichl, Markus
Dossena, Silvia
format Article
author Bernardinelli, Emanuele
Costa, Roberta
Scantamburlo, Giada
To, Janet
Morabito, Rossana
Nofziger, Charity
Doerrier, Carolina
Krumschnabel, Gerhard
Paulmichl, Markus
Dossena, Silvia
author_sort Bernardinelli, Emanuele
title Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death
title_short Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death
title_full Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death
title_fullStr Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death
title_full_unstemmed Mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein LIPT2 leads to apoptotic cell death
title_sort mis-targeting of the mitochondrial protein lipt2 leads to apoptotic cell death
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88056
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44530
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