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Mitochondrial fragmentation caused by phenanthroline promotes mitophagy

Park SJ, Shin JH, Kim ES, Jo YK, Kim JH, Hwang JJ, Kim JC, Cho DH
FEBS Letters - vol. 586 4303-4310 (2012)

FEBS Letters

Mitochondrial dynamics and mitophagy are thought to be important events for the quality control of mitochondria and mitochondria-associated diseases. To identify novel mitophagy modulators, we developed a cell-based screening system and selected 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen) as a target molecule. Phen treatment highly induced mitochondrial fragmentation and mitochondrial dysfunctions in a Drp1 dependent manner. Phen treatment also increased autophagy. Moreover, prolonged exposure of Phen increased mitochondria clearance through mitophagy. Phen-mediated loss of mitochondrial mass was more reduced in ATG5 deficient cells than in wild type cells. In addition, down-regulation of Drp1 decreased autophagy activation, suggesting that mitochondrial fission is involved in Phen-mediated mitophagy. Thus, our results demonstrate that the disruption of mitochondrial dynamics and mitochondrial dysfunctions provokes mitophagy in Phen-treated cells. © 2012 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

More info at : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2012.10.035