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Article Dans Une Revue FEBS Letters Année : 2014

p28, a truncated form of TR alpha 1 regulates mitochondrial physiology

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We have previously identified in mitochondria two truncated forms of the T3 nuclear receptor TR alpha 1, with molecular weights of 43kDa (p43) and 28kDa (p28) respectively located in the matrix and in the inner membrane. Previously, we have demonstrated that p43 stimulates mitochondrial transcription and protein synthesis in the presence of T3. Here we report that p28 is targeted into the organelle in a T3-dependent manner and displays an affinity for T3 higher than the nuclear receptor. We tried to generate mice overexpressing p28 using the human alpha-skeletal actin promoter, however we found an early embryonic lethality that was probably linked to a transient expression of p28 in trophoblast giant cells. This could be partly explained by the observation that overexpression of p28 in human fibroblasts induced alterations of mitochondrial physiology.

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hal-01837572 , version 1 (12-07-2018)

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Laurence Pessemesse, Laurence Lepourry, Katia Bouton, Jonathan Levin, Gerard Cabello, et al.. p28, a truncated form of TR alpha 1 regulates mitochondrial physiology. FEBS Letters, 2014, 588 (21), pp.4037-4043. ⟨10.1016/j.febslet.2014.09.026⟩. ⟨hal-01837572⟩
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