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MITOL promotes cell survival by degrading Parkin during mitophagy
Authors:Isshin Shiiba  Keisuke Takeda  Shun Nagashima  Naoki Ito  Takeshi Tokuyama  Shun&#x;Ichi Yamashita  Tomotake Kanki  Toru Komatsu  Yasuteru Urano  Yuuta Fujikawa  Ryoko Inatome  Shigeru Yanagi
Abstract:Parkin promotes cell survival by removing damaged mitochondria via mitophagy. However, although some studies have suggested that Parkin induces cell death, the regulatory mechanism underlying the dual role of Parkin remains unknown. Herein, we report that mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase (MITOL/MARCH5) regulates Parkin‐mediated cell death through the FKBP38‐dependent dynamic translocation from the mitochondria to the ER during mitophagy. Mechanistically, MITOL mediates ubiquitination of Parkin at lysine 220 residue, which promotes its proteasomal degradation, and thereby fine‐tunes mitophagy by controlling the quantity of Parkin. Deletion of MITOL leads to accumulation of the phosphorylated active form of Parkin in the ER, resulting in FKBP38 degradation and enhanced cell death. Thus, we have shown that MITOL blocks Parkin‐induced cell death, at least partially, by protecting FKBP38 from Parkin. Our findings unveil the regulation of the dual function of Parkin and provide a novel perspective on the pathogenesis of PD.
Keywords:mitochondria  mitophagy  Parkin  MITOL/MARCH5  E3 ubiquitin ligase
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