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Mitochondria-ER cooperation: NLRX1 detects mitochondrial protein import stress and promotes mitophagy through the ER protein RRBP1

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AUTOPHAGY
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 1601-1603

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2022.2129763

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Autophagy; exercise; import; mitochondria; mitophagy; NLR; proteostasis

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Mitochondrial protein import stress has been identified as a potential common trigger for mitophagy, offering new avenues for therapeutic exploration and mechanistic insights.
Mitochondria rely on efficient protein import across their membranes for optimal function. We have shown that numerous mitochondrial stressors all converge on a common pathway disrupting this import efficiency. We identified a novel pathway involving NLRX1 and RRBP1 that responds to this import stress, resulting in LC3 lipidation, mitochondrial targeting and ultimate degradation. Furthermore, we demonstrated the relevance of this mitophagy axis in murine skeletal muscle following acute exercise. We propose that mitochondrial protein import stress is an underlying, common trigger for mitophagy, offering a novel avenue for therapeutic exploration and mechanistic insight.

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