Protein import motor complex reacts to mitochondrial misfolding by reducing protein import and activating mitophagy

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Jonas Benjamin Michaelis
Melinda Elaine Brunstein
Süleyman Bozkurt
Ludovico Alves
Martin Wegner
Manuel Kaulich
Christian Pohl
Christian Münch
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[1] Goethe University Frankfurt am Main,Institute of Biochemistry II
[2] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[3] Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences,undefined
[4] Frankfurt Cancer Institute,undefined
[5] Cardio-Pulmonary Institute,undefined
[6] Discovery Neuroscience,undefined
[7] AbbVie Deutschland GmbH & Co KG,undefined
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Mitophagy is essential to maintain mitochondrial function and prevent diseases. It activates upon mitochondria depolarization, which causes PINK1 stabilization on the mitochondrial outer membrane. Strikingly, a number of conditions, including mitochondrial protein misfolding, can induce mitophagy without a loss in membrane potential. The underlying molecular details remain unclear. Here, we report that a loss of mitochondrial protein import, mediated by the pre-sequence translocase-associated motor complex PAM, is sufficient to induce mitophagy in polarized mitochondria. A genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen for mitophagy inducers identifies components of the PAM complex. Protein import defects are able to induce mitophagy without a need for depolarization. Upon mitochondrial protein misfolding, PAM dissociates from the import machinery resulting in decreased protein import and mitophagy induction. Our findings extend the current mitophagy model to explain mitophagy induction upon conditions that do not affect membrane polarization, such as mitochondrial protein misfolding.
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