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Nix interacts with WIPI2 to induce mitophagy

Eric Bunker, François Le Guerroué, Chunxin Wang, Marie‐Paule Strub, Achim Werner, Nico Tjandra, Richard J. Youle

2023The EMBO Journal44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nix is a membrane-anchored outer mitochondrial protein that induces mitophagy. While Nix has an LC3-interacting (LIR) motif that binds to ATG8 proteins, it also contains a minimal essential region (MER) that induces mitophagy through an unknown mechanism. We used chemically induced dimerization (CID) to probe the mechanism of Nix-mediated mitophagy and found that both the LIR and MER are required for robust mitophagy. We find that the Nix MER interacts with the autophagy effector WIPI2 and recruits WIPI2 to mitochondria. The Nix LIR motif is also required for robust mitophagy and converts a homogeneous WIPI2 distribution on the surface of the mitochondria into puncta, even in the absence of ATG8s. Together, this work reveals unanticipated mechanisms in Nix-induced mitophagy and the elusive role of the MER, while also describing an interesting example of autophagy induction that acts downstream of the canonical initiation complexes.

Topics & Concepts

MitophagyAutophagyCell biologyBiologyMitochondrionEffectorATG8BiophysicsBiochemistryApoptosisAutophagy in Disease and TherapyEpigenetics and DNA MethylationPolyamine Metabolism and Applications