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. 2023 Mar 16;83(6):857-876.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2023.02.012. Epub 2023 Mar 7.

Determinants and outcomes of mitochondrial dynamics

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Determinants and outcomes of mitochondrial dynamics

Rubén Quintana-Cabrera et al. Mol Cell. .
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Abstract

Mitochondria are not only central organelles in metabolism and energy conversion but are also platforms for cellular signaling cascades. Classically, the shape and ultrastructure of mitochondria were depicted as static. The discovery of morphological transitions during cell death and of conserved genes controlling mitochondrial fusion and fission contributed to establishing the concept that mitochondrial morphology and ultrastructure are dynamically regulated by mitochondria-shaping proteins. These finely tuned, dynamic changes in mitochondrial shape can in turn control mitochondrial function, and their alterations in human diseases suggest that this space can be explored for drug discovery. Here, we review the basic tenets and molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial morphology and ultrastructure, describing how they can coordinately define mitochondrial function.

Keywords: cristae; cristae remodeling; fusion fission; mitochondria.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests L.S. is an inventor of a patent related to Opa1 inhibition in cancer (EP3996708A1) and received research funding from Nanna Therapeutics Ltd. and Healx Therapeutic Ltd. for studies related to mitochondrial dynamics in diseases.

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