Unconventional Initiation of PINK1/Parkin Mitophagy by Optineurin

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Cargo sequestration is a fundamental step of selective autophagy in which cells generate a double membrane structure termed an autophagosome on the surface of cargoes. NDP52, TAX1BP1 and p62 bind FIP200 which recruits the ULK1/2 complex to initiate autophagosome formation on cargoes. How OPTN initiates autophagosome formation during selective autophagy remains unknown despite its importance in neurodegeneration. Here, we uncover an unconventional path of PINK1/Parkin mitophagy initiation by OPTN that does not begin with FIP200 binding nor require the ULK1/2 kinases. Using gene-edited cell lines and in vitro reconstitutions, we show that OPTN utilizes the kinase TBK1 which binds directly to the class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase complex I to initiate mitophagy. During NDP52 mitophagy initiation, TBK1 is functionally redundant with ULK1/2, classifying TBK1’s role as a selective autophagy initiating kinase. Overall, this work reveals that OPTN mitophagy initiation is mechanistically distinct and highlights the mechanistic plasticity of selective autophagy pathways.
Identifier (DOI)
10.5281/zenodo.7902562
Tags
  • Human
  • Microscopy
  • Microscopy - optical
  • Mitophagy
  • Western Blot

Meet the Authors

  • Thanh Nguyen, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Hurley

    Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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    Justyna Sawa-Makarska, PhD

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    Max F. Perutz Laboratories

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    Grace Khuu, BSc

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    Monash University

  • Wai Kit (Leo) Lam, PhD

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    Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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    Elias Adriaenssens, PhD

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    Max F. Perutz Laboratories

  • Dorotea Fracchiolla, PhD

    Project Manager: Team Hurley

    Max Planck Institute of Biophysics

  • Stephen Shoebridge, MSc

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    University of Vienna

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    Daniel Bernklau, MSc

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    Max F. Perutz Laboratories

  • Benjamin Padman, PhD

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    Monash University

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    Marvin Skulsuppaisarn

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    Runa Lindblom, PhD

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    Monash University

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