Parkin‐independent mitophagy—FKBP8 takes the stage |
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Authors: | Grace GY Lim Kah‐Leong Lim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Neurodegeneration Research Laboratory, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore City, Singapore;2. Department of Physiology, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore;3. Duke‐NUS Medical School, Singapore City, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Although the Parkin/PINK1 pathway has received considerable attention in recent years as a key regulator of mitophagy in mammals, it is important to recognize that multiple mitophagy receptors like BNIP3, NIX, and FUNDC1 exist that can promote the selective clearance of mitochondria in the absence of Parkin. In this issue, Bhujabal et al expand the repertoire of Parkin‐independent mitophagy receptors to include the anti‐apoptotic protein, FKBP8. The authors demonstrate that FKBP8 interacts preferentially with LC3A via its LIR motif to destroy damaged mitochondria. During the process, FKBP8 escapes from the destruction presumably to prevent apoptosis during mitophagy 1 . |
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