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The role of the individual TOM subunits in the association of PINK1 with depolarized mitochondria

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE-JMM
卷 100, 期 5, 页码 747-762

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-022-02191-6

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Mitochondria; Outer membrane; Parkinson's disease; PINK1; TOM complex

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [2364, CRC 894]
  2. Projekt DEAL

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Mitochondria dysfunction is involved in the pathomechanism of various diseases, including Parkinson's disease. PINK1, a key component involved in the degradation of damaged mitochondria by mitophagy, relies heavily on the import receptor TOM70 for its association with mitochondria. This study also reveals the moderate role of TOM7 in the association of PINK1 with the TOM complex. The TOM40 pore lumen is crucial for PINK1's stable interaction with the TOM complex and further association with the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM).
Mitochondria dysfunction is involved in the pathomechanism of many illnesses including Parkinson's disease. PINK1, which is mutated in some cases of familial Parkinsonism, is a key component in the degradation of damaged mitochondria by mitophagy. The accumulation of PINK1 on the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) of compromised organelles is crucial for the induction of mitophagy, but the molecular mechanism of this process is still unresolved. Here, we investigate the association of PINK1 with the TOM complex. We demonstrate that PINK1 heavily relies on the import receptor TOM70 for its association with mitochondria and directly interacts with this receptor. The structural protein TOM7 appears to play only a moderate role in PINK1 association with the TOM complex, probably due to its role in stabilizing this complex. PINK1 requires the TOM40 pore lumen for its stable interaction with the TOM complex and apparently remains there during its further association with the MOM. Overall, this study provides new insights on the role of the individual TOM subunits in the association of PINK1 with the MOM of depolarized mitochondria. Key messages TOM70 is the main receptor for the import of PINK1 into mitochondria. TOM20 plays only a minor role in PINK1 recognition at the organellar outer membrane. PINK1 association with the TOM complex is reduced upon knock-down of TOM7. The lumen of the TOM pore is crucial for PINK1 association with the outer membrane. TcPINK1 blocks the TOM pore in depolarized mitochondria.

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