International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

CBL/CAP Is Essential for Mitochondria Respiration Complex I Assembly and Bioenergetics Efficiency in Muscle Cells

  • Cho-Cho Aye,
  • Dean E. Hammond,
  • Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca,
  • Mary K. Doherty,
  • Phillip D. Whitfield,
  • Marie M. Phelan,
  • Chenjing Yang,
  • Rafael Perez-Perez,
  • Xiaoxin Li,
  • Angels Diaz-Ramos,
  • Gopal Peddinti,
  • Matej Oresic,
  • Antonio Vidal-Puig,
  • Antonio Zorzano,
  • Cristina Ugalde,
  • Silvia Mora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 3399

Abstract

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CBL is rapidly phosphorylated upon insulin receptor activation. Mice whole body CBL depletion improved insulin sensitivity and glucose clearance; however, the precise mechanisms remain unknown. We depleted either CBL or its associated protein SORBS1/CAP independently in myocytes and assessed mitochondrial function and metabolism compared to control cells. CBL- and CAP-depleted cells showed increased mitochondrial mass with greater proton leak. Mitochondrial respiratory complex I activity and assembly into respirasomes were reduced. Proteome profiling revealed alterations in proteins involved in glycolysis and fatty acid degradation. Our findings demonstrate CBL/CAP pathway couples insulin signaling to efficient mitochondrial respiratory function and metabolism in muscle.

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