Published March 12, 2026 | Version v3
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Structural remodeling of the mitochondrial protein biogenesis machinery under proteostatic stress- Key Resource Table

  • 1. ROR icon Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
  • 2. ROR icon Multiscale Bioimaging
  • 3. ROR icon Aligning Science Across Parkinson's
  • 4. ROR icon Instituto Biofisika
  • 5. Basque Resource for Electron Microscopy
  • 6. ROR icon MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit
  • 7. ROR icon Tel Aviv University
  • 8. UK Dementia Research Institute Parkinson's Research Centre at University of Edinburgh
  • 9. ROR icon Ikerbasque
  • 10. ROR icon University of Göttingen

Description

Cells have evolved organelle-specific responses to maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis). During proteostatic stress, mitochondria downregulate translation and enhance protein folding, yet the underlying mechanisms remain poorly defined. Here, we employed cryo-electron tomography to observe the structural consequences of mitochondrial proteostatic stress within human cells. We detected protein aggregates within the mitochondrial matrix, accompanied by a marked remodeling of cristae architecture. Concomitantly, the number of mitochondrial ribosome complexes was significantly reduced. Mitochondrial Hsp60 (mHsp60), a key protein folding machine, underwent major conformational changes to favor complexes with its co-chaperone mHsp10. We visualized the interactions of mHsp60 with native substrate proteins, and determined in vitro mHsp60 cryo- EM structures enabling nucleotide state assignment of the in situ structures. These data converge on a model of the mHsp60 functional cycle and its essential role in mitochondrial proteostasis. More broadly, our findings reveal structural mechanisms governing mitochondrial protein biosynthesis and their remodeling under proteostatic stress.

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