Abstract
Mitochondria exist as dynamic interconnected networks that are maintained through a balance of fusion and fission1. Equal distribution of mitochondria to daughter cells during mitosis requires fission2. Mitotic mitochondrial fission depends on both the relocalization of the large GTPase DRP1 to the outer mitochondrial membrane and phosphorylation of Ser 616 on DRP1 by the mitotic kinase cyclin B–CDK1 (ref. 2). We now report that these processes are mediated by the small Ras-like GTPase RALA and its effector RALBP1 (also known as RLIP76, RLIP1 or RIP1; refs 3, 4). Specifically, the mitotic kinase Aurora A phosphorylates Ser 194 of RALA, relocalizing it to the mitochondria, where it concentrates RALBP1 and DRP1. Furthermore, RALBP1 is associated with cyclin B–CDK1 kinase activity that leads to phosphorylation of DRP1 on Ser 616. Disrupting either RALA or RALBP1 leads to a loss of mitochondrial fission at mitosis, improper segregation of mitochondria during cytokinesis and a decrease in ATP levels and cell number. Thus, the two mitotic kinases Aurora A and cyclin B–CDK1 converge on RALA and RALBP1 to promote mitochondrial fission, the appropriate distribution of mitochondria to daughter cells and ultimately proper mitochondrial function.
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We thank S. Kornbluth (Duke University, USA) for DRP1 plasmids, C. Freel, S. Johnson, Y. Gao and K. Norris for technical support, S. Issaq (Duke University, USA) for the RALBP1–RALA fusion protein and S. Kornbluth, J. Rathmell, T-P. Yao, C. Der, J. Kashatus and S. Horn for discussions and/or review of the manuscript. This work was supported by NIH grant CA94184 (C.M.C.). D.F.K. is a Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Fellow.
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Initial pilot experiments were carried out by K-H.L. and expanded on by D.F.K., D.C.B. and N.L.K.P. All authors contributed to the study design. The manuscript was written by D.F.K. and C.M.C. with contributions by K-H.L., D.C.B., N.L.K.P. and A.D.C.
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Kashatus, D., Lim, KH., Brady, D. et al. RALA and RALBP1 regulate mitochondrial fission at mitosis. Nat Cell Biol 13, 1108–1115 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb2310
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