【摘要】Arginine catabolism involves enzyme-dependent reactions in both mitochondria and the cytosol,defects in which may lead to hyperargininemia,a devastating developmental disorder.It is largely unknown if defective arginine catabolism has any effects on mitochondria.Here we report that normal arginine catabolism is essential for mitochondrial homeostasis in Caenorhabditis elegans.Mutations of the arginase gene argn-1 lead to abnormal mitochondrial enlargement and reduced adenosine triphosphate(ATP) production in C elegans hypodermal cells.ARGN-1 localizes to mitochondria and its loss causes arginine accumulation,which disrupts mitochondrial dynamics.Heterologous expression of human ARGl or ARG2 rescued the mitochondrial defects of argn-1 mutants.Importantly,genetic inactivation of the mitochondrial basic amino acid transporter SLC-25A29 or the mitochondrial glutamate transporter SLC-25A18.1 fully suppressed the mitochondrial defects caused by argn-1 mutations.These findings suggest that mitochondrial damage probably contributes to the pathogenesis of hyperargininemia and provide clues for developing therapeutic treatments for hyperargininemia.
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