Selective mitochondrial autophagy during erythroid maturation

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Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests that autophagy can be selective in the clearance of organelles in yeast and in mammalian cells. We have observed that the sequestration of mitochondria by autophagosomes was defective in reticulocytes in die absence of Nix. Nix is required for the dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) during erythroid maturation. Moreover, pharmacological agents diat induce the loss of ΔΨm can restore the sequestration of mitochondria by autophagosomes and promote mitochondrial clearance in Nix-/- erythroid cells. Our data suggest that mitochondrial depolarization induces recognition and sequestration of mitochondria by autophagosomes. Elucidating the mechanisms underlying selective mitochondrial autophagy not only will help us to understand the mechanisms for erythroid maturation, but also may provide insights into mitochondrial quality control by autophagy in the protection against aging, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. ©2008 Landes Bioscience.

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Chen, M., Sandoval, H., & Wang, J. (2008). Selective mitochondrial autophagy during erythroid maturation. Autophagy, 4(7), 926–928. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.6716

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