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A novel role of KEAP1/PGAM5 complex: ROS sensor for inducing mitophagy.
Zeb, Akbar; Choubey, Vinay; Gupta, Ruby; Kuum, Malle; Safiulina, Dzhamilja; Vaarmann, Annika; Gogichaishvili, Nana; Liiv, Mailis; Ilves, Ivar; Tämm, Kaido; Veksler, Vladimir; Kaasik, Allen.
Affiliation
  • Zeb A; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Choubey V; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia. Electronic address: Vinay.Choubey@ut.ee.
  • Gupta R; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Kuum M; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Safiulina D; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Vaarmann A; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Gogichaishvili N; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Liiv M; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Ilves I; Institute of Technology, University of Tartu, Nooruse 1, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Tämm K; Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, 50411, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Veksler V; University Paris-Saclay, INSERM UMR-S 1180, Laboratory of Signaling and Cardiovascular Pathophysiology, 92296, Châtenay-Malabry, France.
  • Kaasik A; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411, Tartu, Estonia. Electronic address: Allen.Kaasik@ut.ee.
Redox Biol ; 48: 102186, 2021 Nov 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34801863
ABSTRACT
When ROS production exceeds the cellular antioxidant capacity, the cell needs to eliminate the defective mitochondria responsible for excessive ROS production. It has been proposed that the removal of these defective mitochondria involves mitophagy, but the mechanism of this regulation remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that moderate mitochondrial superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production oxidates KEAP1, thus breaking the interaction between this protein and PGAM5, leading to the inhibition of its proteasomal degradation. Accumulated PGAM5 interferes with the processing of the PINK1 in the mitochondria leading to the accumulation of PINK1 on the outer mitochondrial membrane. In turn, PINK1 promotes Parkin recruitment to mitochondria and sensitizes mitochondria for autophagic removal. We also demonstrate that inhibitors of the KEAP1-PGAM5 protein-protein interaction (including CPUY192018) mimic the effect of mitochondrial ROS and sensitize mitophagy machinery, suggesting that these inhibitors could be used as pharmacological regulators of mitophagy. Together, our results show that KEAP1/PGAM5 complex senses mitochondrially generated superoxide/hydrogen peroxide to induce mitophagy.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Redox Biol Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Redox Biol Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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