posted on 2025-08-19, 11:47authored byLF DiGiovanni, PK Khroud, RE Carmichael, TA Schrader, SK Gill, K Germain, RY Jomphe, C Wiesinger, M Boutry, M Kamoshita, D Snider, G Stubbings, R Hua, N Garber, C Hacker, AD Rutenberg, RA Melnyk, J Berger, M Schrader, B Raught, PK Kim
Maintenance of mitochondrial redox homeostasis is of fundamental importance to cellular health. Mitochondria harbor a host of intrinsic antioxidant defenses, but the contribution of extrinsic, nonmitochondrial antioxidant mechanisms is less well understood. We found a direct role for peroxisomes in maintaining mitochondrial redox homeostasis through contact-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) transfer. We found that ACBD5 and PTPIP51 form a contact between peroxisomes and mitochondria. The percentage of these contacts increased during mitochondrial oxidative stress and helped to maintain mitochondrial health through the transfer of mitochondrial ROS to the peroxisome lumen. Our findings reveal a multiorganelle layer of mitochondrial antioxidant defense—suggesting a direct mechanism by which peroxisomes contribute to mitochondrial health—and broaden the scope of known membrane contact site functions.
Funding
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
BB/T002255/1
BB/V018167/1
BB/W015420/1
BB/Z514767/1
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Canadian Foundation for Innovation
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
FRN 164257
FWF P31082
Hospital for Sick Children
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Association for the Advancement of Science via the DOI in this record
Data and materials availability: All data needed to evaluate our conclusions are in the main paper or the supplementary materials. Cell lines used in this study are available on request. All mass spectroscopy data have been deposited at massive.ucsd.edu Accession: MSV000093219. Codes to perform 3D Image segmentation and organelle tracking (45) and to fit apposition duration histograms to a two-component exponential decay (46) are available.