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PMI: A Delta Psi(m) Independent Pharmacological Regulator of Mitophagy

Daniel A. East
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Francesca Fagiani
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James Crosby
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Nikolaos D. Georgakopoulos
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Helene Bertrand
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Marjolein Schaap
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Adrian Fowkes
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Geoff Wells
Michelangelo Campanella

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Mitophagy is central to mitochondrial and cellular homeostasis and operates via the PINK1/Parkin pathway targeting mitochondria devoid of membrane potential (Delta Psi(m)) to autophagosomes. Although mitophagy is recognized as a fundamental cellular process, selective pharmacologic modulators of mitophagy are almost nonexistent. We developed a compound that increases the expression and signaling of the autophagic adaptor molecule P62/SQSTM1 and forces mitochondria into autophagy. The compound, P62-mediated mitophagy inducer (PMI), activates mitophagy without recruiting Parkin or collapsing Delta Psi(m) and retains activity in cells devoid of a fully functional PINK1/Parkin pathway. PMI drives mitochondria to a process of quality control without compromising the bio-energetic competence of the whole network while exposing just those organelles to be recycled. Thus, PMI circumvents the toxicity and some of the nonspecific effects associated with the abrupt dissipation of Delta Psi(m) by ionophores routinely used to induce mitophagy and represents a prototype pharmacological tool to investigate the molecular mechanisms of mitophagy.

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hal-01362710 , version 1 (09-09-2016)

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Daniel A. East, Francesca Fagiani, James Crosby, Nikolaos D. Georgakopoulos, Helene Bertrand, et al.. PMI: A Delta Psi(m) Independent Pharmacological Regulator of Mitophagy. Chemistry and Biology, 2014, 21 (11), pp.1585-1596. ⟨10.1016/j.chembiol.2014.09.019⟩. ⟨hal-01362710⟩
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