Altered collective mitochondrial dynamics in an Arabidopsis msh1 mutant compromising organelle DNA maintenance

J.M. Chustecki, R.D. Etherington, D.J. Gibbs, I.G. Johnston

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Abstract

Mitochondria form highly dynamic populations in the cells of plants (and all eukaryotes). The characteristics of this collective behaviour, and how it is influenced by nuclear features, remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we use a recently-developed quantitative approach to reveal and analyse the physical and collective “social” dynamics of mitochondria in an Arabidopsis msh1 mutant where organelle DNA maintenance machinery is compromised. We use a newly-created line combining the msh1 mutant with mitochondrially-targeted GFP, and characterise mitochondrial dynamics with a combination of single-cell timelapse microscopy, computational tracking and network analysis. The collective physical behaviour of msh1 mitochondria is altered from wildtype in several ways: mitochondria become less evenly spread, and networks of inter-mitochondrial encounters become more connected with greater potential efficiency for inter-organelle exchange. We find that these changes are similar to those observed in friendly, where mitochondrial dynamics are altered by a physical perturbation, suggesting that this shift to higher connectivity may reflect a general response to mitochondrial challenges.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherbioRxiv
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Oct 2021

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