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  Rab5 and Alsin regulate stress-activated cytoprotective signaling on mitochondria.

Hsu, F., Spannl, S., Ferguson, C., Hyman, A., Parton, R. G., & Zerial, M. (2018). Rab5 and Alsin regulate stress-activated cytoprotective signaling on mitochondria. eLife, 7: e32282. doi:10.7554/eLife.32282.

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Hsu, FoSheng, Author
Spannl, Stephanie1, Author           
Ferguson, Charles1, Author           
Hyman, Anthony1, Author           
Parton, Robert G., Author
Zerial, Marino1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: Mitochondrial stress response is essential for cell survival, and damaged mitochondria are a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, it is fundamental to understand how mitochondria relay information within the cell. Here, by investigating mitochondrial-endosomal contact sites we made the surprising observation that the small GTPase Rab5 translocates from early endosomes to mitochondria upon oxidative stress. This process is reversible and accompanied by an increase in Rab5-positive endosomes in contact with mitochondria. Interestingly, activation of Rab5 on mitochondria depends on the Rab5-GEF ALS2/Alsin, encoded by a gene mutated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Alsin-deficient human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived spinal motor neurons are defective in relocating Rab5 to mitochondria and display increased susceptibility to oxidative stress. These findings define a novel pathway whereby Alsin catalyzes the assembly of the Rab5 endocytic machinery on mitochondria. Defects in stress-sensing by endosomes could be crucial for mitochondrial quality control during the onset of ALS.

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 Dates: 2018-02-22
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7554/eLife.32282
Other: cbg-7085
PMID: 29469808
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