Phosphorylation of Optineurin by Protein kinase D regulates Parkin-dependent mitophagy - Université d'Orléans
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Phosphorylation of Optineurin by Protein kinase D regulates Parkin-dependent mitophagy

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Degradation of damaged mitochondria, a process called mitophagy, plays a role in mitochondrial quality control and its dysfunction has been linked to neurodegenerative pathologies. The PINK1 kinase and the ubiquitin ligase Parkin-mediated mitophagy represents the most common pathway in which specific receptors, including Optineurin (Optn), target ubiquitin-labeled mitochondria to autophagosomes. Here, we show that Protein Kinases D (PKD) are activated and recruited to damaged mitochondria. Subsequently, PKD phosphorylate Optn to promote a complex with Parkin leading to enhancement of its Ubiquitin ligase activity. Paradoxically, inhibiting PKD activity enhances the interaction between Optn and LC3, promotes the recruitment of Parkin to mitochondria, and increases the mitophagic function of Optn. This enhancement of mitophagy is characterized by increased production of mitochondrial ROS and a reduction in mitochondrial mass. The PKD kinases may therefore regulate Optn-dependent mitophagy by amplifying the Parkin-mediated degradation signals to improve the cell response against oxidative stress damage.
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hal-04785818 , version 1 (15-11-2024)

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Robert Weil, Emmanuel Laplantine, Messaouda Attailia, Anne Oudin, Shannel Curic, et al.. Phosphorylation of Optineurin by Protein kinase D regulates Parkin-dependent mitophagy. iScience, 2024, ⟨10.1016/j.isci.2024.111384⟩. ⟨hal-04785818⟩
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