USP8 and PARK2/parkin-mediated mitophagy |
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Authors: | Thomas M Durcan Edward A Fon |
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Affiliation: | 01.McGill Parkinson''s Program; Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery; Montreal Neurological Institute; McGill University; Montreal, Canada |
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Abstract: | The Parkinson disease (PD)-associated E3-ubiquitin (Ub) ligase PARK2/parkin plays a central role in many stress response pathways, and in particular, in mitochondrial quality control. Within this pathway, PARK2 activation is accompanied by a robust increase in its autoubiquitination, followed by clearance of the damaged mitochondria by selective autophagy (mitophagy). Yet, little is known about how this auto-ubiquitination is regulated during mitophagy. In our study, we demonstrate that PARK2 forms predominantly K6-linked Ub conjugates on itself. Moreover, PARK2 interacts with the deubiquitinating enzyme USP8 that preferentially removes these K6-linked conjugates, thereby regulating the activity and function of PARK2 in the pathway. When USP8 is silenced, a persistence of K6-linked Ub conjugates on PARK2 delays both its translocation to damaged mitochondria and successful completion of mitophagy. Taken together, these findings implicate a novel role for K6-linked Ub conjugates and USP8-mediated deubiquitination in the regulation of PARK2 in mitochondrial quality control. |
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Keywords: | deubiquitination K6 Ub-linkages mitophagy PARK2/Parkin USP8 |
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