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Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria

Mutations in Parkin and PINK1 cause early-onset familial Parkinson's disease. Parkin is a RING-In-Between-RING E3 ligase that transfers ubiquitin from an E2 enzyme to a substrate in two steps: (i) thioester intermediate formation on Parkin and (ii) acyl transfer to a substrate lysine. The proce...

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Autores principales: Vranas, Marta, Lu, Yang, Rasool, Shafqat, Croteau, Nathalie, Krett, Jonathan D., Sauvé, Véronique, Gehring, Kalle, Fon, Edward A., Durcan, Thomas M., Trempe, Jean-François
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8767196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.210255
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author Vranas, Marta
Lu, Yang
Rasool, Shafqat
Croteau, Nathalie
Krett, Jonathan D.
Sauvé, Véronique
Gehring, Kalle
Fon, Edward A.
Durcan, Thomas M.
Trempe, Jean-François
author_facet Vranas, Marta
Lu, Yang
Rasool, Shafqat
Croteau, Nathalie
Krett, Jonathan D.
Sauvé, Véronique
Gehring, Kalle
Fon, Edward A.
Durcan, Thomas M.
Trempe, Jean-François
author_sort Vranas, Marta
collection PubMed
description Mutations in Parkin and PINK1 cause early-onset familial Parkinson's disease. Parkin is a RING-In-Between-RING E3 ligase that transfers ubiquitin from an E2 enzyme to a substrate in two steps: (i) thioester intermediate formation on Parkin and (ii) acyl transfer to a substrate lysine. The process is triggered by PINK1, which phosphorylates ubiquitin on damaged mitochondria, which in turn recruits and activates Parkin. This leads to the ubiquitination of outer mitochondrial membrane proteins and clearance of the organelle. While the targets of Parkin on mitochondria are known, the factors determining substrate selectivity remain unclear. To investigate this, we examined how Parkin catalyses ubiquitin transfer to substrates. We found that His433 in the RING2 domain contributes to the catalysis of acyl transfer. In cells, the mutation of His433 impairs mitophagy. In vitro ubiquitination assays with isolated mitochondria show that Mfn2 is a kinetically preferred substrate. Using proximity-ligation assays, we show that Mfn2 specifically co-localizes with PINK1 and phospho-ubiquitin (pUb) in U2OS cells upon mitochondrial depolarization. We propose a model whereby ubiquitination of Mfn2 is efficient by virtue of its localization near PINK1, which leads to the recruitment and activation of Parkin via pUb at these sites.
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spelling pubmed-87671962022-02-03 Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria Vranas, Marta Lu, Yang Rasool, Shafqat Croteau, Nathalie Krett, Jonathan D. Sauvé, Véronique Gehring, Kalle Fon, Edward A. Durcan, Thomas M. Trempe, Jean-François Open Biol Research Mutations in Parkin and PINK1 cause early-onset familial Parkinson's disease. Parkin is a RING-In-Between-RING E3 ligase that transfers ubiquitin from an E2 enzyme to a substrate in two steps: (i) thioester intermediate formation on Parkin and (ii) acyl transfer to a substrate lysine. The process is triggered by PINK1, which phosphorylates ubiquitin on damaged mitochondria, which in turn recruits and activates Parkin. This leads to the ubiquitination of outer mitochondrial membrane proteins and clearance of the organelle. While the targets of Parkin on mitochondria are known, the factors determining substrate selectivity remain unclear. To investigate this, we examined how Parkin catalyses ubiquitin transfer to substrates. We found that His433 in the RING2 domain contributes to the catalysis of acyl transfer. In cells, the mutation of His433 impairs mitophagy. In vitro ubiquitination assays with isolated mitochondria show that Mfn2 is a kinetically preferred substrate. Using proximity-ligation assays, we show that Mfn2 specifically co-localizes with PINK1 and phospho-ubiquitin (pUb) in U2OS cells upon mitochondrial depolarization. We propose a model whereby ubiquitination of Mfn2 is efficient by virtue of its localization near PINK1, which leads to the recruitment and activation of Parkin via pUb at these sites. The Royal Society 2022-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8767196/ /pubmed/35042405 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.210255 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research
Vranas, Marta
Lu, Yang
Rasool, Shafqat
Croteau, Nathalie
Krett, Jonathan D.
Sauvé, Véronique
Gehring, Kalle
Fon, Edward A.
Durcan, Thomas M.
Trempe, Jean-François
Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
title Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
title_full Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
title_fullStr Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
title_full_unstemmed Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
title_short Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
title_sort selective localization of mfn2 near pink1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by parkin on mitochondria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8767196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.210255
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