TY - JOUR
T1 - Mitochondrial division occurs concurrently with autophagosome formation but independently of Drp1 during mitophagy
AU - Yamashita, Shun Ichi
AU - Jin, Xiulian
AU - Furukawa, Kentaro
AU - Hamasaki, Maho
AU - Nezu, Akiko
AU - Otera, Hidenori
AU - Saigusa, Tetsu
AU - Yoshimori, Tamotsu
AU - Sakai, Yasuyoshi
AU - Mihara, Katsuyoshi
AU - Kanki, Tomotake
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Yamashita et al.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Mitophagy is thought to play an important role in mitochondrial quality control. Mitochondrial division is believed to occur first, and autophagosome formation subsequently occurs to enwrap mitochondria as a process of mitophagy. However, there has not been any temporal analysis of mitochondrial division and autophagosome formation in mitophagy. Therefore, the relationships among these processes remain unclear. We show that the mitochondrial division factor Dnm1 in yeast or Drp1 in mammalian cells is dispensable for mitophagy. Autophagosome formation factors, such as FIP200, ATG14, and WIPIs, were essential for the mitochondrial division for mitophagy. Live-cell imaging showed that isolation membranes formed on the mitochondria. A small portion of the mitochondria then divided from parental mitochondria simultaneously with the extension of isolation membranes and autophagosome formation. These findings suggest the presence of a mitophagy process in which mitochondrial division for mitophagy is accomplished together with autophagosome formation.
AB - Mitophagy is thought to play an important role in mitochondrial quality control. Mitochondrial division is believed to occur first, and autophagosome formation subsequently occurs to enwrap mitochondria as a process of mitophagy. However, there has not been any temporal analysis of mitochondrial division and autophagosome formation in mitophagy. Therefore, the relationships among these processes remain unclear. We show that the mitochondrial division factor Dnm1 in yeast or Drp1 in mammalian cells is dispensable for mitophagy. Autophagosome formation factors, such as FIP200, ATG14, and WIPIs, were essential for the mitochondrial division for mitophagy. Live-cell imaging showed that isolation membranes formed on the mitochondria. A small portion of the mitochondria then divided from parental mitochondria simultaneously with the extension of isolation membranes and autophagosome formation. These findings suggest the presence of a mitophagy process in which mitochondrial division for mitophagy is accomplished together with autophagosome formation.
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U2 - 10.1083/jcb.201605093
DO - 10.1083/jcb.201605093
M3 - Article
C2 - 27903607
AN - SCOPUS:85008889019
SN - 0021-9525
VL - 215
SP - 649
EP - 665
JO - Journal of Cell Biology
JF - Journal of Cell Biology
IS - 5
ER -