2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.08.487705
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Use of a novel knock-in allele of Pkd1 identifies nicotinamide nucleotide dehydrogenase as a mitochondrial binding partner of polycystin-1

Abstract: The localization and function of Polycystin-1, the protein encoded by the gene most commonly mutated in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, remains controversial. We have recently reported that its C-terminus is cleaved and traffics to the mitochondria rather than to the nucleus as had been previously described, and we found that absence of PC1 resulted in fragmented mitochondrial networks and increased mitochondrial membrane potential. Direct visualization of PC1 in mitochondria was only possible, h… Show more

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