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In-cell architecture of the mitochondrial respiratory chain

Florent Waltz, Ricardo D. Righetto, Lorenz Lamm, Thalia Salinas‐Giegé, Ron Kelley, Xianjun Zhang, Martin Obr, Sagar Khavnekar, Abhay Kotecha, Benjamin D. Engel

2025Science70 citationsDOI

Abstract

Mitochondria regenerate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through oxidative phosphorylation. This process is carried out by five membrane-bound complexes collectively known as the respiratory chain, working in concert to transfer electrons and pump protons. The precise organization of these complexes in native cells is debated. We used in situ cryo–electron tomography to visualize the native structures and organization of several major mitochondrial complexes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells. ATP synthases and respiratory complexes segregate into curved and flat crista membrane domains, respectively. Respiratory complexes I, III, and IV assemble into a respirasome supercomplex, from which we determined a native 5-angstrom (Å) resolution structure showing binding of electron carrier cytochrome c . Combined with single-particle cryo–electron microscopy at 2.4-Å resolution, we model how the respiratory complexes organize inside native mitochondria.

Topics & Concepts

Oxidative phosphorylationMitochondrionElectron transport chainChlamydomonas reinhardtiiBiophysicsCristaRespiratory chainCryo-electron microscopyElectron transferAdenosine triphosphateATP synthaseOrganelleElectron microscopeChemistryMembraneCytochrome cCrystallographyBiochemistryBiologyPhotochemistryPhysicsEnzymeMutantGeneOpticsATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchMitochondrial Function and PathologyPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
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