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BECN1 is involved in the initiation of mitophagy: It facilitates PARK2 translocation to mitochondria
Authors:Vinay Choubey  Michal Cagalinec  Joanna Liiv  Dzhamilja Safiulina  Miriam A Hickey  Malle Kuum  Mailis Liiv  Tahira Anwar  Eeva-Liisa Eskelinen  Allen Kaasik
Institution:1.Department of Pharmacology; Centre of Excellence for Translational Medicine; University of Tartu; Tartu, Estonia;2.Department of Biosciences; Division of Biochemistry and Biotechnology; University of Helsinki; Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The autophagy protein BECN1/Beclin 1 is known to play a central role in autophagosome formation and maturation. The results presented here demonstrate that BECN1 interacts with the Parkinson disease-related protein PARK2. This interaction does not require PARK2 translocation to mitochondria and occurs mostly in cytosol. However, our results suggest that BECN1 is involved in PARK2 translocation to mitochondria because loss of BECN1 inhibits CCCP- or PINK1 overexpression-induced PARK2 translocation. Our results also demonstrate that the observed PARK2-BECN1 interaction is functionally important. Measurements of the level of MFN2 (mitofusin 2), a PARK2 substrate, demonstrate that depletion of BECN1 prevents PARK2 translocation-induced MFN2 ubiquitination and loss. BECN1 depletion also rescues the MFN2 loss-induced suppression of mitochondrial fusion. In sum, our results demonstrate that BECN1 interacts with PARK2 and regulates PARK2 translocation to mitochondria as well as PARK2-induced mitophagy prior to autophagosome formation.
Keywords:PARK2 translocation  BECN1  mitophagy  mitochondrial dynamics  MFN2
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