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Mitochondria and Epigenetic Regulation: Bidirectional Crosstalk and Emerging Mitochondria-Targeted Degron Tools
Yingwei Xu1,2, Xiaokun Jian1, Lei Shi1,3
1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Care, Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.
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Mitochondria not only generate ATP and metabolites essential for nuclear and cytoplasmic processes but also actively shape nuclear epigenetic regulation. Conversely, the nucleus encodes most of the proteins required for mitochondrial functions, and intriguingly, certain nuclear-encoded epigenetic factors-such as DNA and histone modifiers-also localize to mitochondria, where they modulate mitochondria genome stability, gene expression, metabolic flux, and organelle integrity. This reciprocal interplay defines mitochondria as both a source and a target of epigenetic regulation, integrating energy metabolism with gene expression and cellular homeostasis. This review highlights emerging mechanisms that link mitochondrial metabolism to chromatin remodeling, DNA and histone modifications, and transcriptional control, as well as how nuclear epigenetic enzymes translocate into mitochondria and regulates their functions. We also briefly introduce recent methodological advances that enable spatially selective depletion of mitochondrial proteins, offering new tools to dissect this bidirectional communication. Together, these insights underscore mitochondria's central role as an energetic and epigenetic hub coordinating nuclear function, development, and disease.
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