Mitochondrial Miro GTPases coordinate mitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics
Konrad E. Zinsmaier
Abstract
Mitochondria and peroxisomes are highly dynamic, multifunctional organelles. Both perform key roles for cellular physiology and homoeostasis by mediating bioenergetics, biosynthesis, and/or signalling. To support cellular function, they must be properly distributed, of proper size, and be able to interact with other organelles. Accumulating evidence suggests that the small atypical GTPase Miro provides a central signalling node to coordinate mitochondrial as well as peroxisomal dynamics. In this review, I summarize our current understanding of Miro-dependent functions and molecular mechanisms underlying the proper distribution, size and function of mitochondria and peroxisomes.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyPeroxisomeOrganelleCell biologyMitochondrionGTPaseFunction (biology)mitochondrial fusionBioenergeticsBiochemistryReceptorGeneMitochondrial DNAMitochondrial Function and PathologyPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated ReceptorsATP Synthase and ATPases Research