C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.

BACKGROUND:Mammalian ATAD3 is a mitochondrial protein, which is thought to play an important role in nucleoid organization. However, its exact function is still unresolved. RESULTS:Here, we characterize the Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) ATAD3 homologue (ATAD-3) and investigate its importance f...

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Main Authors: Michael Hoffmann, Nadège Bellance, Rodrigue Rossignol, Werner J H Koopman, Peter H G M Willems, Ertan Mayatepek, Olaf Bossinger, Felix Distelmaier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-10-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2765634?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-30d7dd560a864819acc3a835078fcd6b2020-11-25T01:46:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-10-01410e764410.1371/journal.pone.0007644C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.Michael HoffmannNadège BellanceRodrigue RossignolWerner J H KoopmanPeter H G M WillemsErtan MayatepekOlaf BossingerFelix DistelmaierBACKGROUND:Mammalian ATAD3 is a mitochondrial protein, which is thought to play an important role in nucleoid organization. However, its exact function is still unresolved. RESULTS:Here, we characterize the Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) ATAD3 homologue (ATAD-3) and investigate its importance for mitochondrial function and development. We show that ATAD-3 is highly conserved among different species and RNA mediated interference against atad-3 causes severe defects, characterized by early larval arrest, gonadal dysfunction and embryonic lethality. Investigation of mitochondrial physiology revealed a disturbance in organellar structure while biogenesis and function, as indicated by complex I and citrate synthase activities, appeared to be unaltered according to the developmental stage. Nevertheless, we observed very low complex I and citrate synthase activities in L1 larvae populations in comparison to higher larval and adult stages. Our findings indicate that atad-3(RNAi) animals arrest at developmental stages with low mitochondrial activity. In addition, a reduced intestinal fat storage and low lysosomal content after depletion of ATAD-3 suggests a central role of this protein for metabolic activity. CONCLUSIONS:In summary, our data clearly indicate that ATAD-3 is essential for C. elegans development in vivo. Moreover, our results suggest that the protein is important for the upregulation of mitochondrial activity during the transition to higher larval stages.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2765634?pdf=render
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author Michael Hoffmann
Nadège Bellance
Rodrigue Rossignol
Werner J H Koopman
Peter H G M Willems
Ertan Mayatepek
Olaf Bossinger
Felix Distelmaier
spellingShingle Michael Hoffmann
Nadège Bellance
Rodrigue Rossignol
Werner J H Koopman
Peter H G M Willems
Ertan Mayatepek
Olaf Bossinger
Felix Distelmaier
C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
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author_facet Michael Hoffmann
Nadège Bellance
Rodrigue Rossignol
Werner J H Koopman
Peter H G M Willems
Ertan Mayatepek
Olaf Bossinger
Felix Distelmaier
author_sort Michael Hoffmann
title C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
title_short C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
title_full C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
title_fullStr C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
title_full_unstemmed C. elegans ATAD-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
title_sort c. elegans atad-3 is essential for mitochondrial activity and development.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-10-01
description BACKGROUND:Mammalian ATAD3 is a mitochondrial protein, which is thought to play an important role in nucleoid organization. However, its exact function is still unresolved. RESULTS:Here, we characterize the Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) ATAD3 homologue (ATAD-3) and investigate its importance for mitochondrial function and development. We show that ATAD-3 is highly conserved among different species and RNA mediated interference against atad-3 causes severe defects, characterized by early larval arrest, gonadal dysfunction and embryonic lethality. Investigation of mitochondrial physiology revealed a disturbance in organellar structure while biogenesis and function, as indicated by complex I and citrate synthase activities, appeared to be unaltered according to the developmental stage. Nevertheless, we observed very low complex I and citrate synthase activities in L1 larvae populations in comparison to higher larval and adult stages. Our findings indicate that atad-3(RNAi) animals arrest at developmental stages with low mitochondrial activity. In addition, a reduced intestinal fat storage and low lysosomal content after depletion of ATAD-3 suggests a central role of this protein for metabolic activity. CONCLUSIONS:In summary, our data clearly indicate that ATAD-3 is essential for C. elegans development in vivo. Moreover, our results suggest that the protein is important for the upregulation of mitochondrial activity during the transition to higher larval stages.
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