2023
DOI: 10.15252/embj.2021108533
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Stress‐dependent macromolecular crowding in the mitochondrial matrix

Abstract: Macromolecules of various sizes induce crowding of the cellular environment. This crowding impacts on biochemical reactions by increasing solvent viscosity, decreasing the water‐accessible volume and altering protein shape, function, and interactions. Although mitochondria represent highly protein‐rich organelles, most of these proteins are somehow immobilized. Therefore, whether the mitochondrial matrix solvent exhibits macromolecular crowding is still unclear. Here, we demonstrate that fluorescent protein fu… Show more

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“…7), which could conceivably reflect an adaptation to metabolic activity 53,54 that becomes altered with age. Alternatively, decreased molecular crowding within the mitochondria 55 or changes in their membrane fluidity as a result of oxidative damage 23,25 could explain reduced viscosity. Interestingly, protein diffusion was shown to be enhanced in mitochondria of human fibroblasts that are deficient for complex I activity 56 , likely a sign of reduced viscosity, while mitochondria hyperpolarisation correlates with increased viscosity in HepG2 cells 55 .…”
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“…7), which could conceivably reflect an adaptation to metabolic activity 53,54 that becomes altered with age. Alternatively, decreased molecular crowding within the mitochondria 55 or changes in their membrane fluidity as a result of oxidative damage 23,25 could explain reduced viscosity. Interestingly, protein diffusion was shown to be enhanced in mitochondria of human fibroblasts that are deficient for complex I activity 56 , likely a sign of reduced viscosity, while mitochondria hyperpolarisation correlates with increased viscosity in HepG2 cells 55 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, decreased molecular crowding within the mitochondria 55 or changes in their membrane fluidity as a result of oxidative damage 23,25 could explain reduced viscosity. Interestingly, protein diffusion was shown to be enhanced in mitochondria of human fibroblasts that are deficient for complex I activity 56 , likely a sign of reduced viscosity, while mitochondria hyperpolarisation correlates with increased viscosity in HepG2 cells 55 . Thus, our data support the idea that the reduced ΔΨ m and mitochondrial viscosity in aged DRGs are mechanistically linked.…”
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“…This revealed fascinating images of cellular water subpopulations within neuroblastoma cells ( Ramos and Lee, 2023 ). The consequence of the crowded space on water activity was also studied in the mitochondrial matrix, revealing the impact of its changes on biochemical reactions ( Bulthuis et al, 2023 ). Another case showed the impact of crowding and cellular interactions on in vivo folding of the three-helix bundle protein B in the cytoplasm ( Russell et al, 2023 ).…”
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“…Thus, in general, crowding refers to the effects of volume exclusion due to the presence of molecular crowders, while confinement represents the restricted motions of the protein being confined within a cage-like, impenetrable boundary formed by the crowder molecules. , Recent studies seek a more comprehensive understanding of how molecular crowding impacts protein folding, stability, aggregation, diffusion, interaction with other biomolecules, and catalysis. These studies on crowding effects vary with regard to the model system, the type of molecular crowders used, as well as their size and concentration. …”
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