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First published online 15 July 2008
doi: 10.1242/jcs.026625


Journal of Cell Science 121, 2588-2600 (2008)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2008
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Research Article

Characterization of the mitochondrial protein LETM1, which maintains the mitochondrial tubular shapes and interacts with the AAA-ATPase BCS1L

Shoko Tamai1, Hiroshi Iida2, Sadaki Yokota3, Tomoko Sayano1, Shoko Kiguchiya1, Naotada Ishihara4, Jun-Ichi Hayashi5, Katsuyoshi Mihara1 and Toshihiko Oka1,*

1 Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
2 Laboratory of Zoology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
3 Section of Functional Morphology, Faculty of Pharmaceuitical Science, Nagasaki International University, Nagasaki, Japan
4 Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
5 The Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

* Author for correspondence (e-mail: okat{at}cell.med.kyushu-u.ac.jp)

Accepted 19 May 2008

LETM1 is located in the chromosomal region that is deleted in patients suffering Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome; it encodes a homolog of the yeast protein Mdm38 that is involved in mitochondrial morphology. Here, we describe the LETM1-mediated regulation of the mitochondrial volume and its interaction with the mitochondrial AAA-ATPase BCS1L that is responsible for three different human disorders. LETM1 is a mitochondrial inner-membrane protein with a large domain extruding to the matrix. The LETM1 homolog LETM2 is a mitochondrial protein that is expressed preferentially in testis and sperm. LETM1 downregulation caused mitochondrial swelling and cristae disorganization, but seemed to have little effect on membrane fusion and fission. Formation of the respiratory-chain complex was impaired by LETM1 knockdown. Cells lacking mitochondrial DNA lost active respiratory chains but maintained mitochondrial tubular networks, indicating that mitochondrial swelling caused by LETM1 knockdown is not caused by the disassembly of the respiratory chains. LETM1 was co-precipitated with BCS1L and formation of the LETM1 complex depended on BCS1L levels, suggesting that BCS1L stimulates the assembly of the LETM1 complex. BCS1L knockdown caused disassembly of the respiratory chains as well as LETM1 downregulation and induced distinct changes in mitochondrial morphology.

Key words: BCS1L, LETM1, LETM2, Mitochondrial morphology, Respiratory chains







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