Journal article

The mitophagy receptors BNIP3 and NIX mediate tight attachment and expansion of the isolation membrane to mitochondria

SI Yamashita, R Arai, H Hada, BS Padman, M Lazarou, DC Chan, T Kanki, S Waguri

Journal of Cell Biology | Published : 2025

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Abstract

BNIP3 and NIX are the main receptors for mitophagy, but their mechanisms of action remain elusive. Here, we used correlative light EM (CLEM) and electron tomography to reveal the tight attachment of isolation membranes (IMs) to mitochondrial protrusions, often connected with ER via thin tubular and/or linear structures. In BNIP3/NIX-double knockout (DKO) HeLa cells, the ULK1 complex and nascent IM formed on mitochondria, but the IM did not expand. Artificial tethering of LC3B to mitochondria induced mitophagy that was equally efficient in DKO cells and WT cells. BNIP3 and NIX accumulated at the segregated mitochondrial protrusions via binding with LC3 through their LIR motifs but did not req..

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