NME3 Binds to Phosphatidic Acid and Tethers Mitochondria for Fusion

Social Science Research Network(2021)

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The fission and fusion processes determine mitochondrial morphology and function, in which signaling lipids play pivotal roles. Phosphatidic acid (PA) generated by PLD6, a mitochondrial phospholipase D, is essential for mitochondrial fusion; however, the underlying mechanism is still unclear. We previously discovered that a nucleoside diphosphate kinase, NME3, is critical for mitochondrial fusion yet through a kinase-independent activity. Here we demonstrate that NME3 functions as a mitochondrial tethering factor through binding to PA with its N-terminal amphipathic helix, enriching at the tip of mitochondria, and clustering membranes via its oligomeric structure. Optogenetic induction of PLD activity enhances NME3 recruitment to mitochondria in a catalytic-dependent manner, and NME3 is required for PLD6-mediated mitochondrial fusion. Together, PLD6-generated PA on mitochondria promotes NME3 binding, thereby increasing mitochondrial tethering to facilitate membrane fusion.
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tethers mitochondria,nme3,phosphatidic acid,fusion
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