The PINK1/Parkin pathway regulates mitochondrial morphology
University of Washington · University of Ottawa · +1 more institution
Abstract
Loss-of-function mutations in the PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) or parkin genes, which encode a mitochondrially localized serine/threonine kinase and a ubiquitin-protein ligase, respectively, result in recessive familial forms of Parkinsonism. Genetic studies in Drosophila indicate that PINK1 acts upstream of Parkin in a common pathway that influences mitochondrial integrity in a subset of tissues, including flight muscle and dopaminergic neurons. The mechanism by which PINK1 and Parkin influence mitochondrial integrity is currently unknown, although mutations in the PINK1 and parkin genes result in enlarged or swollen mitochondria, suggesting a possible regulatory role for the PINK1/Parkin pathway in…
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6Topics & keywords
- PINK1
- Parkin
- Mitochondrial fission
- MFN2
- mitochondrial fusion
- Biology
- Mitochondrion
- Cell biology