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LONP-1 deficiency causes dysregulated protein synthesis within mitochondria that is restored by mitoribosomal mutations

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Mitochondrial homeostasis is maintained by multiple molecular chaperones and proteases located within the organelle. The mitochondrial matrix-localized protease LONP-1 degrades oxidatively damaged or misfolded proteins. Importantly, LONP-1 also regulates mitochondrial DNA replication. Here, we show that mutations in C. elegans that impair LONP-1 function cause dysregulation of mitochondrial DNA replication, mitochondrial RNA transcription and protein synthesis within the mitochondrial matrix. LONP-1 deficient worms had reduced levels of oxidative phosphorylation proteins despite increased mt-DNA encoded protein synthesis. Via a forward genetic screen, we identified three mutations that restored mitochondrial function and the rate of development in lonp-1 mutants to levels comparable to those in wildtype worms. Interestingly, all three suppressor mutations were found in genes encoding mitochondrial ribosome proteins. A point mutation in the small mitochondrial ribosome protein MRPS-38 restored oxidative phosphorylation in lonp-1 mutant worms. Combined, our results suggest that LONP-1 regulates mitochondrial protein synthesis and that the suppressor mutations within MRPS-38 or MRPS-15 enhance oxidative phosphorylation complex assembly by slowing translation. Overall design: Worms were collected at the L4 stage. RNA was extracted using Trizol reagent.
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2026-01-10
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