The spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal systems and intracellular organelles. The Arf1 small G protein and its activator GBF1 are important regulators of Golgi organization, maintaining its morphology and function. Here we show that GBF1 and its substrate Arf1 regulate the spatial organization of mitochondria in a microtubule-dependent manner. Miro is a mitochondrial membrane protein that interacts through adaptors with microtubule motor proteins such as cytoplasmic dynein, the major microtubule minus end directed motor. We demonstrate a physical interaction between GBF1 and Miro, and also between the active GTP-bound form of Arf1 and Miro. Inhibition of GBF1, inhibition of Arf1 activation, or overexpr...
The small GTPase Arf1 plays critical roles in membrane traffic by initiating the recruitment of coat...
G proteins transduce a myriad of signals from receptors at the plasma membrane. Recent reports point...
[eng] G proteins transduce a myriad of signals from receptors at the plasma membrane. Recent reports...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
The small GTPase Miro is best known for its regulation of mitochondrial movement by engaging with th...
The small GTPase Miro is best known for its regulation of mitochondrial movement by engaging with th...
Mitochondrial trafficking is an essential process that must be regulated to meet the vast energy nee...
The evolutionarily-conserved mitochondrial Rho (MIRO) small GTPase is a Ras superfamily member with ...
SummaryEnergy use, mainly to reverse ion movements in neurons, is a fundamental constraint on brain ...
In the current model of mitochondrial trafficking, Miro1 and Miro2 Rho-GTPases regulate mitochondria...
Microtubule-based mitochondrial transport into dendrites and axons is vital for sustaining neuronal ...
Miro1 is an essential mitochondrial adaptor protein that supports strategic mitochondrial positionin...
The small GTPase Arf1 plays critical roles in membrane traffic by initiating the recruitment of coat...
G proteins transduce a myriad of signals from receptors at the plasma membrane. Recent reports point...
[eng] G proteins transduce a myriad of signals from receptors at the plasma membrane. Recent reports...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
International audienceThe spatial organization of cells depends on coordination between cytoskeletal...
The small GTPase Miro is best known for its regulation of mitochondrial movement by engaging with th...
The small GTPase Miro is best known for its regulation of mitochondrial movement by engaging with th...
Mitochondrial trafficking is an essential process that must be regulated to meet the vast energy nee...
The evolutionarily-conserved mitochondrial Rho (MIRO) small GTPase is a Ras superfamily member with ...
SummaryEnergy use, mainly to reverse ion movements in neurons, is a fundamental constraint on brain ...
In the current model of mitochondrial trafficking, Miro1 and Miro2 Rho-GTPases regulate mitochondria...
Microtubule-based mitochondrial transport into dendrites and axons is vital for sustaining neuronal ...
Miro1 is an essential mitochondrial adaptor protein that supports strategic mitochondrial positionin...
The small GTPase Arf1 plays critical roles in membrane traffic by initiating the recruitment of coat...
G proteins transduce a myriad of signals from receptors at the plasma membrane. Recent reports point...
[eng] G proteins transduce a myriad of signals from receptors at the plasma membrane. Recent reports...