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. 2023 Dec;30(12):1902-1912.
doi: 10.1038/s41594-023-01118-0. Epub 2023 Oct 19.

Molecular mechanism of glutaminase activation through filamentation and the role of filaments in mitophagy protection

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Molecular mechanism of glutaminase activation through filamentation and the role of filaments in mitophagy protection

Douglas Adamoski et al. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Glutaminase (GLS), which deaminates glutamine to form glutamate, is a mitochondrial tetrameric protein complex. Although inorganic phosphate (Pi) is known to promote GLS filamentation and activation, the molecular basis of this mechanism is unknown. Here we aimed to determine the molecular mechanism of Pi-induced mouse GLS filamentation and its impact on mitochondrial physiology. Single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy revealed an allosteric mechanism in which Pi binding at the tetramer interface and the activation loop is coupled to direct nucleophile activation at the active site. The active conformation is prone to enzyme filamentation. Notably, human GLS filaments form inside tubulated mitochondria following glutamine withdrawal, as shown by in situ cryo-electron tomography of cells thinned by cryo-focused ion beam milling. Mitochondria with GLS filaments exhibit increased protection from mitophagy. We reveal roles of filamentous GLS in mitochondrial morphology and recycling.

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