Mechanisms of mitophagy

RJ Youle, DP Narendra - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2011 - nature.com
RJ Youle, DP Narendra
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2011nature.com
Autophagy not only recycles intracellular components to compensate for nutrient deprivation
but also selectively eliminates organelles to regulate their number and maintain quality
control. Mitophagy, the specific autophagic elimination of mitochondria, has been identified
in yeast, mediated by autophagy-related 32 (Atg32), and in mammals during red blood cell
differentiation, mediated by NIP3-like protein X (NIX; also known as BNIP3L). Moreover,
mitophagy is regulated in many metazoan cell types by parkin and PTEN-induced putative …
Abstract
Autophagy not only recycles intracellular components to compensate for nutrient deprivation but also selectively eliminates organelles to regulate their number and maintain quality control. Mitophagy, the specific autophagic elimination of mitochondria, has been identified in yeast, mediated by autophagy-related 32 (Atg32), and in mammals during red blood cell differentiation, mediated by NIP3-like protein X (NIX; also known as BNIP3L). Moreover, mitophagy is regulated in many metazoan cell types by parkin and PTEN-induced putative kinase protein 1 (PINK1), and mutations in the genes encoding these proteins have been linked to forms of Parkinson's disease.
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