The RNA-binding protein PUM2 impairs mitochondrial dynamicsand mitophagy during aging
Abstract
Little information is available about how post-transcriptional
mechanisms regulate the aging process. Here, we show that the
RNA-binding protein Pumilio2 (PUM2), which is a translation
repressor, is induced upon aging and acts as a negative
regulator of lifespan and mitochondrial homeostasis. Multi-omics
and cross-species analyses of PUM2 function show that it
inhibits the translation of the mRNA encoding for the
mitochondrial fission factor (Mff), thereby impairing
mitochondrial fission and mitophagy. This mechanism is conserved
in C. elegans by the PUM2 ortholog PUF-8. puf-8 knock-down in
old nematodes and Pum2 CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout in the
muscles of elderly mice enhances mitochondrial fission and
mitophagy in both models, hence improving mitochondrial quality
control and tissue homeostasis. Our data reveal how a
PUM2-mediated layer of post-transcriptional regulation links
altered Mff translation to mitochondrial dynamics and mitophagy,
thereby mediating age-related mitochondrial dysfunctions. Mehr anzeigen
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Molecular CellBand
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ElsevierThema
Aging; Fission/fusion; Mitochondria; Mitochondrial dynamics; Mitophagy; Proteostasis; Protein aggregation diseases; Neurodegeneration; RNA binding proteins; Ribonucleoprotein granulesOrganisationseinheit
08839 - Zamboni, Nicola (Tit.-Prof.)