Journal article

FBXL4 suppresses mitophagy by restricting the accumulation of NIX and BNIP3 mitophagy receptors

GT Nguyen-Dien, KL Kozul, Y Cui, B Townsend, PG Kulkarni, SS Ooi, A Marzio, N Carrodus, S Zuryn, M Pagano, RG Parton, M Lazarou, SS Millard, RW Taylor, BM Collins, MJK Jones, JK Pagan

EMBO Journal | Published : 2023

Abstract

To maintain both mitochondrial quality and quantity, cells selectively remove damaged or excessive mitochondria through mitophagy, which is a specialised form of autophagy. Mitophagy is induced in response to diverse conditions, including hypoxia, cellular differentiation and mitochondrial damage. However, the mechanisms that govern the removal of specific dysfunctional mitochondria under steady-state conditions to fine-tune mitochondrial content are not well understood. Here, we report that SCFFBXL4, an SKP1/CUL1/F-box protein ubiquitin ligase complex, localises to the mitochondrial outer membrane in unstressed cells and mediates the constitutive ubiquitylation and degradation of the mitoph..

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