Mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase governs the induction of mitochondrial fission

iScience(2024)

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Mitochondrial dynamics is a process that balances fusion and fission events, the latter providing a mechanism for segregating dysfunctional mitochondria. Fission is controlled by the mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm), OPA1 cleavage and DRP1 recruitment. It is thought that this process is closely linked to the activity of the mitochondrial respiratory chain (MRC). However, we report here that MRC inhibition does not decrease ΔΨm nor increase fission, as evidenced by hyperconnected mitochondria. Conversely, blocking F0F1-ATPsynthase activity induces fragmentation. We show that the F0F1-ATPsynthase is sensing the inhibition of MRC activity by immediately promoting its reverse mode of action to hydrolyze matrix ATP and restoring ΔΨm, thus preventing fission. While this reverse mode is expected to be inhibited by the ATPase inhibitor ATPIF1, we show that this sensing is independent of this factor. We have unraveled an unexpected role of F0F1-ATPsynthase in controlling the induction of fission by sensing and maintaining ΔΨm.
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Mitochondrial dynamic,Fission,OPA1,F0F1-ATP synthase,ATP hydrolysis
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