Title : Cardiolipin remodeling: a regulatory hub for modulating cardiolipin metabolism and function - Ye_2016_J.Bioenerg.Biomembr_48_113 |
Author(s) : Ye C , Shen Z , Greenberg ML |
Ref : J Bioenerg Biomembr , 48 :113 , 2016 |
Abstract :
Cardiolipin (CL), the signature phospholipid of mitochondria, is involved in a plethora of cellular processes and is crucial for mitochondrial function and architecture. The de novo synthesis of CL in the mitochondria is followed by a unique remodeling process, in which CL undergoes cycles of deacylation and reacylation. Specific fatty acyl composition is acquired during this process, and remodeled CL contains predominantly unsaturated fatty acids. The importance of CL remodeling is underscored by the life-threatening genetic disorder Barth syndrome (BTHS), caused by mutations in tafazzin, which reacylates monolysocardiolipin (MLCL) generated from the deacylation of CL. Just as CL-deficient yeast mutants have been instrumental in elucidating functions of this lipid, the recently characterized CL-phospholipase mutant cld1delta and the tafazzin mutant taz1delta are powerful tools to understand the functions of CL remodeling. In this review, we discuss recent advances in understanding the role of CL in mitochondria with specific focus on the enigmatic functions of CL remodeling. |
PubMedSearch : Ye_2016_J.Bioenerg.Biomembr_48_113 |
PubMedID: 25432572 |
Ye C, Shen Z, Greenberg ML (2016)
Cardiolipin remodeling: a regulatory hub for modulating cardiolipin metabolism and function
J Bioenerg Biomembr
48 :113
Ye C, Shen Z, Greenberg ML (2016)
J Bioenerg Biomembr
48 :113