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The Drosophila effector caspase Dcp-1 regulates mitochondrial dynamics and autophagic flux via SesB.


ABSTRACT: Increasing evidence reveals that a subset of proteins participates in both the autophagy and apoptosis pathways, and this intersection is important in normal physiological contexts and in pathological settings. In this paper, we show that the Drosophila effector caspase, Drosophila caspase 1 (Dcp-1), localizes within mitochondria and regulates mitochondrial morphology and autophagic flux. Loss of Dcp-1 led to mitochondrial elongation, increased levels of the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide translocase stress-sensitive B (SesB), increased adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and a reduction in autophagic flux. Moreover, we find that SesB suppresses autophagic flux during midoogenesis, identifying a novel negative regulator of autophagy. Reduced SesB activity or depletion of ATP by oligomycin A could rescue the autophagic defect in Dcp-1 loss-of-function flies, demonstrating that Dcp-1 promotes autophagy by negatively regulating SesB and ATP levels. Furthermore, we find that pro-Dcp-1 interacts with SesB in a nonproteolytic manner to regulate its stability. These data reveal a new mitochondrial-associated molecular link between nonapoptotic caspase function and autophagy regulation in vivo.

SUBMITTER: DeVorkin L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4033768 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Drosophila effector caspase Dcp-1 regulates mitochondrial dynamics and autophagic flux via SesB.

DeVorkin Lindsay L   Go Nancy Erro NE   Hou Ying-Chen Claire YC   Moradian Annie A   Morin Gregg B GB   Gorski Sharon M SM  

The Journal of cell biology 20140501 4


Increasing evidence reveals that a subset of proteins participates in both the autophagy and apoptosis pathways, and this intersection is important in normal physiological contexts and in pathological settings. In this paper, we show that the Drosophila effector caspase, Drosophila caspase 1 (Dcp-1), localizes within mitochondria and regulates mitochondrial morphology and autophagic flux. Loss of Dcp-1 led to mitochondrial elongation, increased levels of the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide tran  ...[more]

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