Dual mechanisms were found to protect mitochondria against fusion related damage

Dual mechanisms were found to protect mitochondria against fusion related damage



Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine researchers have discovered a dual regulatory mechanism for protecting mitochondrial integrity through joint functions of Parkin -Pick 1 and OMA1. The study suggests that these stress-respondent systems control mitochondrial fusion under normal physical conditions. The loss of both proteins causes severe mitochondrial abnormalities, impaired growth and initial mortality.