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Neuronal mitochondria transport Pink1 mRNA via synaptojanin 2 to support local mitophagy

Authors :
Angelika B. Harbauer
J. Tabitha Hees
Simone Wanderoy
Inmaculada Segura
Whitney Gibbs
Yiming Cheng
Martha Ordonez
Zerong Cai
Romain Cartoni
Ghazaleh Ashrafi
Chen Wang
Fabiana Perocchi
Zhigang He
Thomas L. Schwarz
Source :
Neuron 110, 1516-1531.e9 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) is a short-lived protein required for the removal of damaged mitochondria through Parkin translocation and mitophagy. Because the short half-life of PINK1 limits its ability to be trafficked into neurites, local translation is required for this mitophagy pathway to be active far from the soma. The Pink1 transcript is associated and cotransported with neuronal mitochondria. In concert with translation, the mitochondrial outer membrane proteins synaptojanin 2 binding protein (SYNJ2BP) and synaptojanin 2 (SYNJ2) are required for tethering Pink1 mRNA to mitochondria via an RNA-binding domain in SYNJ2. This neuron-specific adaptation for the local translation of PINK1 provides distal mitochondria with a continuous supply of PINK1 for the activation of mitophagy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron 110, 1516-1531.e9 (2022)
Accession number :
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