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Parkin promotes the ubiquitination and degradation of the mitochondrial fusion factor mitofusin 1

Glauser, Liliane
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Sonnay, Sarah
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Stafa, Klodjan
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2011
Journal of Neurochemistry (JNC)

Mutations in the parkin gene cause early-onset, autosomal recessive Parkinson's disease. Parkin functions as an E3 ubiquitin ligase to mediate the covalent attachment of ubiquitin monomers or linked chains to protein substrates. Substrate ubiquitination can target proteins for proteasomal degradation or can mediate a number of non-degradative functions. Parkin has been shown to preserve mitochondrial integrity in a number of experimental systems through the regulation of mitochondrial fission. Upon mitochondrial damage, parkin translocates to mitochondria to mediate their selective elimination by autophagic degradation. The mechanism underlying this process remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that parkin interacts with and selectively mediates the atypical poly-ubiquitination of the mitochondrial fusion factor, mitofusin 1, leading to its enhanced turnover by proteasomal degradation. Our data supports a model whereby the translocation of parkin to damaged mitochondria induces the degradation of mitofusins leading to impaired mitochondrial fusion. This process may serve to selectively isolate damaged mitochondria for their removal by autophagy.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1471-4159.2011.07318.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000292744100017

Author(s)
Glauser, Liliane
Sonnay, Sarah
Stafa, Klodjan
Moore, Darren J.
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of Neurochemistry (JNC)
Volume

118

Start page

636

End page

645

Subjects

Mfn1

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mitochondria

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mitophagy

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parkin

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Parkinson's disease

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ubiquitination

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Protein Ligase

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Pink1

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Mitophagy

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Drosophila

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Pathology

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Mutants

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Pathway

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Degeneration

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Proteasome

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Morphology

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