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DRP1: At the Crossroads of Dysregulated Mitochondrial Dynamics and Altered Cell Signaling in Cancer Cells

Ankita Adhikary, Agradeep Mukherjee, Riddhi Banerjee, Shirisha Nagotu

2023ACS Omega41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the past decade, compelling evidence has accumulated that highlights the role of various subcellular structures in human disease conditions. Dysregulation of these structures greatly impacts cellular function and, thereby, disease conditions. One such organelle extensively studied for its role in several human diseases, especially cancer, is the mitochondrion. DRP1 is a GTPase that is considered the master regulator of mitochondrial fission and thereby also affects the proper functioning of the organelle. Altered signaling pathways are a distinguished characteristic of cancer cells. In this review, we aim to summarize our current understanding of the interesting crosstalk between the mitochondrial structure-function maintained by DRP1 and the signaling pathways that are affected in cancer cells. We highlight the structural aspects of DRP1, its regulation by various modifications, and the association of the protein with various cellular pathways altered in cancer. A better understanding of this association may help in identifying potential pharmacological targets for novel therapies in cancer.

Topics & Concepts

CrosstalkMitochondrionBiologyMitochondrial fissionOrganelleCancer cellCell biologyCancerSignal transductionRegulatorGTPasemitochondrial fusionCell signalingNeuroscienceGeneticsGeneMitochondrial DNAPhysicsOpticsMitochondrial Function and PathologyATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchUbiquitin and proteasome pathways