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Kynurenine 3-Monooxygenase Interacts with Huntingtin at the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane

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posted on 2023-05-26, 14:11 authored by Aisha M Swaih, Carlo Breda, Korrapati Sathyasaikumar, Natalie Allcock, Mary EW Collier, Robert P Mason, Adam Feasby, Federico Herrera, Tiago F Outeiro, Robert Schwarcz, Mariaelena Repici, Flaviano Giorgini
The flavoprotein kynurenine 3-monooxygenase (KMO) is localised to the outer mitochondrial membrane and catalyses the synthesis of 3-hydroxykynurenine from L-kynurenine, a key step in the kynurenine pathway (KP) of tryptophan degradation. Perturbation of KP metabolism due to inflammation has long been associated with the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Huntington’s disease (HD)—which is caused by the expansion of a polyglutamine stretch in the huntingtin (HTT) protein. While HTT is primarily localised to the cytoplasm, it also associates with mitochondria, where it may physically interact with KMO. In order to test this hypothesis, we employed bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) and found that KMO physically interacts with soluble HTT exon 1 protein fragment in living cells. Notably, expansion of the disease-causing polyglutamine tract in HTT leads to the formation of proteinaceous intracellular inclusions that disrupt this interaction with KMO, markedly decreasing BiFC efficiency. Using confocal microscopy and ultrastructural analysis, we determined KMO and HTT localisation within the cell and found that the KMO-HTT interaction is localized to the outer mitochondrial membrane. These data suggest that KMO may interact with a pool of HTT at the mitochondrial membrane, highlighting a possible physiological role for mitochondrial HTT. The KMO-HTT interaction is abrogated upon polyglutamine expansion, which may indicate a heretofore unrecognized relevance in the pathogenesis of this disorder.

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A.M.S. was funded by the Libyan Ministry of Education as part of a doctoral degree. C.B., M.R., R.P.M. and F.G. were supported by M.R.C. project grants (MR/N00373X/1, MR/L003503/1, MR/R011621/1). M.E.W.C. and F.G. have funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (Silvio O. Conte Center for Translational Mental Health Research—MH-103222). T.F.O. is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany’s Excellence Strategy—EXC 2067/1—390729940. F.H. was supported by centre grants UIDB/04046/2020 and UID/MULTI/04046/2020 (to BioISI) and national funds through Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Ref. PTDC/MED-NEU/31417/2017). K.V.S. and R.S. received support from USPHS grant MH103222. Open access publication charges were paid by the University of Leicester Library.

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Swaih, A.M.; Breda, C.;Sathyasaikumar, K.V.; Allcock, N.;Collier, M.E.W.; Mason, R.P.; Feasby,A.; Herrera, F.; Outeiro, T.F.; Schwarcz, R.; et al. Kynurenine 3-Monooxygenase Interacts with Huntingtin at the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane. Biomedicines 2022, 10, 2294. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092294

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Department of Genetics and Genome Biology

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BIOMEDICINES

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10

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2294

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MDPI

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2227-9059

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2227-9059

Acceptance date

2022-09-09

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2022

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2023-05-26

Language

English

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