bims-resufa Biomed News
on Respiratory supercomplex factors
Issue of 2025–03–30
one paper selected by
Gavin McStay, Liverpool John Moores University



  1. J Biol Chem. 2025 Mar 20. pii: S0021-9258(25)00282-0. [Epub ahead of print] 108433
      Mitochondrial form and function are intimately interconnected, responding to cellular stresses and changes in energy demand. Hydrogen sulfide, a product of amino acid metabolism, has dual roles as an electron transport chain substrate and complex IV (CIV) inhibitor, leading to a reductive shift, which has pleiotropic metabolic consequences. Luminal sulfide concentration in colon is high due to microbial activity, and in this study, we demonstrate that chronic sulfide exposure of colonocyte-derived cells leads to lower Mic60 and Mic19 expression that is correlated with a profound loss of cristae and lower mitochondrial networking. Sulfide-induced depolarization of the inner mitochondrial membrane activates Oma1-dependent cleavage of Opa1 and is associated with a profound loss of CI and CIV activities associated with respirasomes. Our study reveals a potential role for sulfide as an endogenous modulator of mitochondrial dynamics and suggests that this regulation is corrupted in hereditary or acquired diseases associated with elevated sulfide.
    Keywords:  Cristae; cristae; electron transport chain; hydrogen sulfide; mitochondrial dynamics; respirasome
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2025.108433