2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1534703100
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Mitochondrial positioning in fission yeast is driven by association with dynamic microtubules and mitotic spindle poles

Abstract: Microtubules mediate mitochondrial distribution in the yeastSchizosaccharomyces pombe and many higher eukaryotic cells. In higher eukaryotes, kinesin motor proteins have been shown to transport mitochondria along microtubules, but the nature of the mitochondria-microtubule interactions in S. pombe has not been explored. By time lapse, total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, or spinning-disk confocal microscopy, mitochondria appeared to be both tethered to ends and bound laterally along the sides of … Show more

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“…In most organisms during interphase, mitochondria are localized throughout the cytoplasm. However, in some organisms such as yeast and the nematode Acrobeloides, mitochondria cluster around the centrosomes during mitosis, presumably to ensure proper segregation into separate daughter cells (Badrinath and White 2003;Yaffe et al 2003). This centrosome clustering is consistent with a possible dependence on dynein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In most organisms during interphase, mitochondria are localized throughout the cytoplasm. However, in some organisms such as yeast and the nematode Acrobeloides, mitochondria cluster around the centrosomes during mitosis, presumably to ensure proper segregation into separate daughter cells (Badrinath and White 2003;Yaffe et al 2003). This centrosome clustering is consistent with a possible dependence on dynein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…To determine whether other ER and mitochondrial proteins also undergo starvation-induced relocalization to the vacuole, we analyzed the localization patterns of ER-GFP and mito-mCherry, which are fluorescent proteins targeted to ER lumen and mitochondrial matrix by a signal peptide and an ER retrieval sequence (Zhang et al, 2010(Zhang et al, , 2012, and a mitochondrial targeting sequence (Yaffe et al, 2003), respectively. Under nutrient-rich conditions, neither marker showed overlap with Cpy1, whereas clear colocalization between ER-GFP and Cpy1-mCherry and between mito-mCherry and Cpy1-Venus was observed after nitrogen starvation ( Fig.…”
Section: Organelle Autophagy Is Induced By Nitrogen Starvation In S mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been described that mitochondria are transmitted toward a daughter cell by the active transport system in fission yeast mitosis (Yaffe et al, 2003). In Drosophila male meiosis, the mitochondria line up along nuclear membranes and are equally divided to two d a u g h t e r c e l l s a t e a c h d i v i s i o n o f Drosophila male meiosis (Fuller, 1993).…”
Section: Mitochondriamentioning
confidence: 99%