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New regulators of PRKN-independent mitophagy.

Yuchen LeiDaniel J Klionsky
Published in: Autophagy (2021)
Mitophagy, a type of selective autophagy targeting damaged or superfluous mitochondria, is critical to maintain cell homeostasis. Besides the well-characterized PRKN-dependent mitophagy, PRKN-independent mitophagy also plays significant physiological roles. In a recent study, researchers from Anne Simonsen's lab discovered two lipid binding kinases, GAK and PRKCD, as positive regulators of PRKN-independent mitophagy. The researchers further investigated how these two proteins regulate mitophagy and demonstrated their roles in vivo . Focusing on the less known PRKN-independent mitophagy regulators, these findings shed light on understanding the mechanism of mitophagy and its relation to diseases.
Keyphrases
  • nlrp inflammasome
  • cell death
  • oxidative stress
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • single cell
  • reactive oxygen species
  • dna binding
  • atomic force microscopy