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Miro: A molecular switch at the center of mitochondrial regulation

Emily L. Eberhardt, Anthony V. Ludlam, Zhenyu Tan, Michael A. Cianfrocco

2020Protein Science79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The orchestration of mitochondria within the cell represents a critical aspect of cell biology. At the center of this process is the outer mitochondrial membrane protein, Miro. Miro coordinates diverse cellular processes by regulating connections between organelles and the cytoskeleton that range from mediating contacts between the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria to the regulation of both actin and microtubule motor proteins. Recently, a number of cell biological, biochemical, and protein structure studies have helped to characterize the myriad roles played by Miro. In addition to answering questions regarding Miro's function, these studies have opened the door to new avenues in the study of Miro in the cell. This review will focus on summarizing recent findings for Miro's structure, function, and activity while highlighting key questions that remain unanswered.

Topics & Concepts

Cell biologyEndoplasmic reticulumOrganelleMicrotubuleMitochondrionCytoskeletonActinBiologyOrchestrationFunction (biology)CellGeneticsVisual artsArtMusicalMitochondrial Function and PathologyATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchUbiquitin and proteasome pathways