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RECQL4 localizes to mitochondria and preserves mitochondrial DNA integrity
Deborah L. Croteau, Marie L. Rossi, Chandrika Canugovi, Jane Tian, Peter Sýkora, Mahesh Ramamoorthy, Zheng-Ming Wang, Dharmendra Kumar Singh, Mansour Akbari, Rajesh Kasiviswanathan, William C. Copeland, Vilhelm A. Bohr
Aging Cell · 2012 · ▲ 112 citations
Abstract
RECQL4 is associated with Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome (RTS), a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by premature aging, genomic instability, and cancer predisposition. RECQL4 is a member of the RecQ helicase family, and has many similarities to WRN protein, which is also implicated in premature aging. There is no information about whether any of the RecQ helicases play roles in mitochondrial biogenesis, which is strongly implicated in the aging process. Here, we used microscopy to visualize RECQL4 in mitochondria. Fractionation of human and mouse cells also showed that RECQL4 was present in mitochondria. Q-PCR amplification of mitochondrial DNA demonstrated that mtDNA damage accumulated in RECQL4-deficient cells. Microarray analysis suggested that mitochondrial bioenergetic pathways might be affected in RTS. Measurements of mitochondrial bioenergetics showed a reduction in the mitochondrial reserve capacity after lentiviral knockdown of RECQL4 in two different primary cell lines. Additionally, biochemical assays with RECQL4, mitochondrial transcription factor A, and mitochondrial DNA polymerase γ showed that the polymerase inhibited RECQL4's helicase activity. RECQL4 is the first 3'-5' RecQ helicase to be found in both human and mouse mitochondria, and the loss of RECQL4 alters mitochondrial integrity.
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Croteau, D.L., Rossi, M.L., Canugovi, C., Tian, J., Sýkora, P., Ramamoorthy, M., Wang, Z., Singh, D.K., Akbari, M., Kasiviswanathan, R., Copeland, W.C., & Bohr, V.A. (2012). RECQL4 localizes to mitochondria and preserves mitochondrial DNA integrity. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-9726.2012.00803.x
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Croteau DL, Rossi ML, Canugovi C, Tian J, Sýkora P, Ramamoorthy M, et al. RECQL4 localizes to mitochondria and preserves mitochondrial DNA integrity. Aging Cell. 2012. doi:10.1111/j.1474-9726.2012.00803.x.
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@article{deborah2012RECQLl,
title = {RECQL4 localizes to mitochondria and preserves mitochondrial DNA integrity},
author = {Deborah L. Croteau and Marie L. Rossi and Chandrika Canugovi and Jane Tian and Peter Sýkora and Mahesh Ramamoorthy and Zheng-Ming Wang and Dharmendra Kumar Singh and Mansour Akbari and Rajesh Kasiviswanathan and William C. Copeland and Vilhelm A. Bohr},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2012},
doi = {10.1111/j.1474-9726.2012.00803.x},
}
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