Newly imported proteins in mitochondria are particularly sensitive to aggregation.
Carmela Vazquez-CalvoVerena KohlerJohanna L HöögSabrina BüttnerMartin OttPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2023)
Collectively, our data show that the metabolic state of the cells impacts the dynamics of aggregate formation and clearance, and that mainly newly imported and not yet assembled proteins are prone to form aggregates. Because mitochondrial functionality is crucial for cellular metabolism, these results highlight the importance of efficient protein biogenesis to maintain the mitochondrial proteome operational during metabolic adaptations and cellular stress.