© 2018 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license USP30 is an integral protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane that counteracts PINK1 and Parkin-dependent mitophagy following acute mitochondrial depolarisation. Here, we use two distinct mitophagy reporter systems to reveal tonic suppression by USP30, of a PINK1-dependent component of basal mitophagy in cells lacking detectable Parkin. We propose that USP30 acts upstream of PINK1 through modulation of PINK1-substrate availability and thereby determines the potential for mitophagy initiation. We further show that a fraction of endogenous USP30 is independently targeted to peroxisomes where it regulates basal pexophagy in a PINK1- and Parkin-independent manner. Thus, we reveal a critical role of USP30 in the clearance of the two major sources of ROS in mammalian cells and in the regulation of both a PINK1-dependent and a PINK1-independent selective autophagy pathway.
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Marcassa, E., Kallinos, A., Jardine, J., Rusilowicz‐Jones, E. V., Martinez, A., Kuehl, S., … Urbé, S. (2018). Dual role of USP 30 in controlling basal pexophagy and mitophagy. EMBO Reports, 19(7). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201745595
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