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SPATA33 functions as a mitophagy receptor in mammalian germline.

Xu XuYing ZhangHanhua ChengRongjia Zhou
Published in: Autophagy (2021)
Mitophagy is an essential mechanism in maintaining cellular homeostasis, in which damaged and superfluous mitochondria are selectively degraded by the autophagy-lysosome pathway. Our recent study revealed that SPATA33 functions as a novel receptor for mitophagy in the priming of mitochondria for degradation in male germline cells. SPATA33 directly mediates the interaction of the outer mitochondrial membrane protein VDAC2 with the autophagy machinery component ATG16L1 during mitophagy. Upon starvation induction, SPATA33 can promote mitophagy as an autophagy receptor. Thus, SPATA33 confers cargo selectivity during mitophagy in germline cells. These findings provide new insights into selective autophagy and mitochondrial homeostasis.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • induced apoptosis
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • cell cycle arrest
  • oxidative stress
  • nlrp inflammasome
  • signaling pathway
  • dna repair
  • dna damage
  • cell proliferation
  • single cell
  • living cells