International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2023)

Mitochondrial sAC-cAMP-PKA Axis Modulates the ΔΨ<sub>m</sub>-Dependent Control Coefficients of the Respiratory Chain Complexes: Evidence of Respirasome Plasticity

  • Rosella Scrima,
  • Olga Cela,
  • Michela Rosiello,
  • Ari Qadir Nabi,
  • Claudia Piccoli,
  • Giuseppe Capitanio,
  • Francesco Antonio Tucci,
  • Aldo Leone,
  • Giovanni Quarato,
  • Nazzareno Capitanio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 20
p. 15144

Abstract

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The current view of the mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes I, III and IV foresees the occurrence of their assembly in supercomplexes, providing additional functional properties when compared with randomly colliding isolated complexes. According to the plasticity model, the two structural states of the respiratory chain may interconvert, influenced by the intracellular prevailing conditions. In previous studies, we suggested the mitochondrial membrane potential as a factor for controlling their dynamic balance. Here, we investigated if and how the cAMP/PKA-mediated signalling influences the aggregation state of the respiratory complexes. An analysis of the inhibitory titration profiles of the endogenous oxygen consumption rates in intact HepG2 cells with specific inhibitors of the respiratory complexes was performed to quantify, in the framework of the metabolic flux theory, the corresponding control coefficients. The attained results, pharmacologically inhibiting either PKA or sAC, indicated that the reversible phosphorylation of the respiratory chain complexes/supercomplexes influenced their assembly state in response to the membrane potential. This conclusion was supported by the scrutiny of the available structure of the CI/CIII2/CIV respirasome, enabling us to map several PKA-targeted serine residues exposed to the matrix side of the complexes I, III and IV at the contact interfaces of the three complexes.

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