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The consequence of ATP synthase dimer angle on mitochondrial morphology studied by cryo-electron tomography

Emma Buzzard, Mathew McLaren, Piotr Bragoszewski, Andrea Brancaccio, Holly Ford, Bertram Daum, Patricia Kuwabara, Ian Collinson, Vicki Gold*

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Abstract

Mitochondrial ATP synthases form rows of dimers, which induce membrane curvature to give cristae their characteristic lamellar or tubular morphology. The angle formed between the central stalks of ATP synthase dimers varies between species. Using cryo-electron tomography and sub-tomogram averaging, we determined the structure of the ATP synthase dimer from the nematode worm C. elegans and show that the dimer angle differs from previously determined structures. The consequences of this species-specific difference at the dimer interface were investigated by comparing C. elegans and S. cerevisiae mitochondrial morphology. We reveal that C. elegans has a larger ATP synthase dimer angle with more lamellar (flatter) cristae when compared to yeast. The underlying cause of this difference was investigated by generating an atomic model of the C. elegans ATP synthase dimer by homology modelling. A comparison of our C. elegans model to an existing S. cerevisiae structure reveals the presence of extensions and rearrangements in C. elegans subunits associated with maintaining the dimer interface. We speculate that increasing dimer angles could provide an advantage for species that inhabit variable-oxygen environments by forming flatter more energetically efficient cristae.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)161–175
Number of pages15
JournalBiochemical Journal
Volume481
Issue number3
Early online date2 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2024

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  • Bristol BioDesign Institute

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