MicroRNA-137 is a novel hypoxia-responsive MicroRNA that inhibits mitophagy via regulation of two mitophagy receptors FUNDC1 and NIX

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Abstract

Mitophagy receptors mediate the selective recognition and targeting of damaged mitochondria by autophagosomes. The mechanism for the regulation of these receptors remains unknown. Here, we demonstrated that a novel hypoxia-responsive microRNA, microRNA-137 (miR-137), markedly inhibits mitochondrial degradation by autophagy without affecting global autophagy. miR- 137 targets the expression of two mitophagy receptors NIX and FUNDC1. Impaired mitophagy in response to hypoxia caused by miR-137 is reversed by re-expression of FUNDC1 and NIX expression vectors lacking the miR-137 recognition sites at their 3′ UTR. Conversely, miR-137 also suppresses the mitophagy induced by fundc1 (CDS+3′UTR) but not fundc1 (CDS) overexpression. Finally, we found that miR-137 inhibits mitophagy by reducing the expression of the mitophagy receptor thereby leads to inadequate interaction between mitophagy receptor and LC3. Our results demonstrated the regulatory role of miRNA to mitophagy receptors and revealed a novel link between miR-137 and mitophagy. © 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Li, W., Zhang, X., Zhuang, H., Chen, H. G., Chen, Y., Tian, W., … Feng, D. (2014). MicroRNA-137 is a novel hypoxia-responsive MicroRNA that inhibits mitophagy via regulation of two mitophagy receptors FUNDC1 and NIX. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289(15), 10691–10701. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.537050

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