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Parkin and PINK1 function in a vesicular trafficking pathway regulating mitochondrial quality control.


ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial dysfunction has long been associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). Parkin and PINK1, two genes associated with familial PD, have been implicated in the degradation of depolarized mitochondria via autophagy (mitophagy). Here, we describe the involvement of parkin and PINK1 in a vesicular pathway regulating mitochondrial quality control. This pathway is distinct from canonical mitophagy and is triggered by the generation of oxidative stress from within mitochondria. Wild-type but not PD-linked mutant parkin supports the biogenesis of a population of mitochondria-derived vesicles (MDVs), which bud off mitochondria and contain a specific repertoire of cargo proteins. These MDVs require PINK1 expression and ultimately target to lysosomes for degradation. We hypothesize that loss of this parkin- and PINK1-dependent trafficking mechanism impairs the ability of mitochondria to selectively degrade oxidized and damaged proteins leading, over time, to the mitochondrial dysfunction noted in PD.

SUBMITTER: McLelland GL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3989637 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parkin and PINK1 function in a vesicular trafficking pathway regulating mitochondrial quality control.

McLelland Gian-Luca GL   Soubannier Vincent V   Chen Carol X CX   McBride Heidi M HM   Fon Edward A EA  

The EMBO journal 20140120 4


Mitochondrial dysfunction has long been associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). Parkin and PINK1, two genes associated with familial PD, have been implicated in the degradation of depolarized mitochondria via autophagy (mitophagy). Here, we describe the involvement of parkin and PINK1 in a vesicular pathway regulating mitochondrial quality control. This pathway is distinct from canonical mitophagy and is triggered by the generation of oxidative stress from within mitochondria. Wild-type but no  ...[more]

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