Centrala begrepp
HPO-27 and MROH1 are crucial for lysosome fission, maintaining lysosomal homeostasis and function.
Sammanfattning
Lysosomes play a vital role in cellular processes, and their morphology and function are regulated by fusion and fission.
- HPO-27 identified as a key protein for lysosome scission in Caenorhabditis elegans.
- HPO-27 and its human homologue MROH1 are recruited to lysosomes by RAB-7 and aid in constriction and scission of lysosomal tubules.
- Loss of HPO-27 affects lysosomal morphology, integrity, and degradation activity, impacting animal development and longevity.
- HPO-27 and MROH1 act as self-assembling scission factors to maintain lysosomal homeostasis and function.
Statistik
Little is known about the molecular basis of lysosome fission.
Loss of HPO-27 impairs lysosome fission and leads to an excessive tubular network.
HPO-27 and MROH1 self-assemble to mediate the constriction and scission of lysosomal tubules.
Loss of HPO-27 affects lysosomal morphology, integrity, and degradation activity.
Citat
"HPO-27 and MROH1 act as self-assembling scission factors to maintain lysosomal homeostasis and function."