Mitochondria-localized AMPK responds to local energetics and contributes to exercise and energetic stress-induced mitophagy Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Significance Here, we present unequivocal evidence of physical association of AMPK holoenzymes with mitochondrial reticulum (mitoAMPK) across multiple mouse tissues with evidence of conservation in human skeletal muscle and heart. We demonstrate that mitoAMPK is activated heterogeneously across the mitochondrial reticulum by mitochondrial energetic stress. Finally, we present evidence that suggests activation of mitoAMPK in skeletal muscle is required for mitophagy. We propose that mitoAMPK responds to mitochondrial microenvironment cues to maintain energetic homeostasis through mitochondrial quality control.

authors

  • Drake, Joshua C
  • Wilson, Rebecca J
  • Laker, Rhianna C
  • Guan, Yuntian
  • Spaulding, Hannah R
  • Nichenko, Anna S
  • Shen, Wenqing
  • Shang, Huayu
  • Dorn, Maya V
  • Huang, Kian
  • Zhang, Mei
  • Bandara, Aloka B
  • Brisendine, Matthew H
  • Kashatus, Jennifer A
  • Sharma, Poonam R
  • Young, Alexander
  • Gautam, Jitendra
  • Cao, Ruofan
  • Wallrabe, Horst
  • Chang, Paul A
  • Wong, Michael
  • Desjardins, Eric M
  • Hawley, Simon A
  • Christ, George J
  • Kashatus, David F
  • Miller, Clint L
  • Wolf, Matthew J
  • Periasamy, Ammasi
  • Steinberg, Gregory
  • Hardie, D Grahame
  • Yan, Zhen

publication date

  • September 14, 2021