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Phospholipid methylation controls Atg32-mediated mitophagy and Atg8 recycling

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 34, Issue 21, Pages 2703-2719

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/embj.201591440

Keywords

autophagy; methylation; mitochondria; phospholipid; yeast

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [2540092, 261682, 15J06634, 25291045, 26840067, 26440052]
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology of Japan [22020012, 23113717, 26111513, 15H01536, 23657090, 25650067]
  3. Osaka University Life Science Young Independent Researcher Support Program
  4. Ono Medical Research Foundation
  5. JSPS
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23000015, 26450127, 26440052, 26840067, 25111003, 15H01536, 23657090, 15J06634, 13J40092, 25650067, 22020012, 25711005, 26111513] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Degradation of mitochondria via selective autophagy, termed mitophagy, contributes to mitochondrial quality and quantity control whose defects have been implicated in oxidative phosphorylation deficiency, aberrant cell differentiation, and neurodegeneration. How mitophagy is regulated in response to cellular physiology remains obscure. Here, we show that mitophagy in yeast is linked to the phospholipid biosynthesis pathway for conversion of phosphatidylethanolamine to phosphatidylcholine by the two methyltransferases Cho2 and Opi3. Under mitophagy-inducing conditions, cells lacking Opi3 exhibit retardation of Cho2 repression that causes an anomalous increase in glutathione levels, leading to suppression of Atg32, a mitochondria-anchored protein essential for mitophagy. In addition, loss of Opi3 results in accumulation of phosphatidylmonomethylethanolamine (PMME) and, surprisingly, generation of Atg8-PMME, a mitophagy-incompetent lipid conjugate of the autophagy-related ubiquitin-like modifier. Amelioration of Atg32 expression and attenuation of Atg8-PMME conjugation markedly rescue mitophagy in opi3-null cells. We propose that proper regulation of phospholipid methylation is crucial for Atg32-mediated mitophagy.

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