Tricornered/NDR kinase signaling mediates PINK1-directed mitochondrial quality control and tissue maintenance

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Abstract

Eukaryotes employ elaborate mitochondrial quality control (MQC) to maintain the function of the power-generating organelle. Parkinson's disease-associated PINK1 and Parkin actively participate in MQC. However, the signaling events involved are largely unknown. Here we show that mechanistic target of rapamycin 2 (mTORC2) and Tricornered (Trc) kinases act downstream from PINK1 to regulate MQC. Trc is phosphorylated in mTORC2- dependent and mTORC2-independent manners and is specifically localized to mitochondria in response to PINK1, which regulates mTORC2 through mitochondrial complex- I activity. Genetically, mTORC2 and Trc act upstream of Parkin. Thus, multiplex kinase signaling is acting between PINK1 and Parkin to regulate MQC, a process highly conserved in mammals. © 2013 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Wu, Z., Sawada, T., Shiba, K., Liu, S., Kanao, T., Takahashi, R., … Lu, B. (2013). Tricornered/NDR kinase signaling mediates PINK1-directed mitochondrial quality control and tissue maintenance. Genes and Development, 27(2), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.203406.112

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