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Vimentin intermediate filaments increase mitochondrial membrane potential
Authors:I. S. Chernoivanenko  E. A. Matveeva  A. A. Minin
Affiliation:1.Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;2.Institute of Protein Research,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia
Abstract:
Mitochondria are the main source of energy in eukaryotic cells. They also play an important role in the number of other processes, such as regulation of calcium concentration and sequestration of apoptotic factors. Almost all functions of mitochondria depend on their ability to generate and maintain membrane potential by means of aerobic respiration. The level of mitochondrial potential is under the control of different inner and outer factors. However, mechanisms of this regulation are still poorly understood. In the present study we answer the question of how membrane potential of mitochondria depends on their motility. Using the potential-dependent dye MitoTracker Red, fluorescent microscopy of live cells, and the analysis of mitochondrial motility, two sub-populations of mitochondria were determined: (1) moving mitochondria transported along microtubules and (2) stationary mitochondria. We have shown that stationary mitochondria have higher membrane potential than moving mitochondria. It was also found that the level of potential of mitochondria is regulated by their interaction with vimentin intermediate filaments.
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