Nuclear transcription factors in the mitochondria: A new paradigm in fine-tuning mitochondrial metabolism
Nuclear transcription factors in the mitochondria: A new paradigm in fine-tuning mitochondrial metabolism
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2017-01-01
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Sepuri, Naresh Babu V.
Tammineni, Prasad
Mohammed, Fareed
Paripati, Arunkumar
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Noncanonical functions of several nuclear transcription factors in the mitochondria have been gaining exceptional traction over the years. These transcription factors include nuclear hormone receptors like estrogen, glucocorticoid, and thyroid hormone receptors: p53, IRF3, STAT3, STAT5, CREB, NF-kB, and MEF-2D. Mitochondria-localized nuclear transcription factors regulate mitochondrial processes like apoptosis, respiration and mitochondrial transcription albeit being nuclear in origin and having nuclear functions. Hence, the cell permits these multi-stationed transcription factors to orchestrate and fine-tune cellular metabolism at various levels of operation. Despite their ubiquitous distribution in different subcompartments of mitochondria, their targeting mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we review the current status of mitochondria-localized transcription factors and discuss the possible targeting mechanism besides the functional interplay between these factors.
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Metabolism,
Mitochondria,
Nuclear receptors and transcription factors,
Protein import,
Protein targeting and signaling
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Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. v.240