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Mitochondrial quality control: from molecule to organelle

Alba Roca-Portoles, Stephen W. G. Tait

2021Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences157 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria are organelles central to myriad cellular processes. To maintain mitochondrial health, various processes co-operate at both the molecular and organelle level. At the molecular level, mitochondria can sense imbalances in their homeostasis and adapt to these by signaling to the nucleus. This mito-nuclear communication leads to the expression of nuclear stress response genes. Upon external stimuli, mitochondria can also alter their morphology accordingly, by inducing fission or fusion. In an extreme situation, mitochondria are degraded by mitophagy. Adequate function and regulation of these mitochondrial quality control pathways are crucial for cellular homeostasis. As we discuss, alterations in these processes have been linked to several pathologies including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Mitophagymitochondrial fusionMitochondrionOrganelleCell biologyMitochondrial fissionBiologyRetrograde signalingFunction (biology)NucleusMitochondrial DNAGeneGeneticsAutophagyApoptosisMitochondrial Function and PathologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
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