NIX is required for programmed mitochondrial clearance during reticulocyte maturation
NIX is required for programmed mitochondrial clearance during reticulocyte maturation
The regulated clearance of mitochondria is a well recognized but poorly understood aspect of cellular homeostasis, and defects in this process have been linked to aging, degenerative diseases, and cancer. Mitochondria are recycled through an autophagy-related process, and reticulocytes, which completely eliminate their mitochondria during maturation, provide a physiological model to study this phenomenon. Here, we show that mitochondrial clearance in reticulocytes requires the BCL2-related protein NIX (BNIP3L). Mitochondrial clearance does not require BAX, BAK, BCL-X L , BIM, or PUMA, indicating that NIX does not function through established proapoptotic pathways. Similarly, NIX is not required for the induction of autophagy during terminal erythroid differentiation. NIX is required for the selective elimination of mitochondria, however, because mitochondrial clearance, in the absence of NIX, is arrested at the stage of mitochondrial incorporation into autophagosomes and autophagosome maturation. These results yield insight into the mechanism of mitochondrial clearance in higher eukaryotes. Furthermore, they show a BAX- and BAK-independent role for a BCL2-related protein in development.
- National Institutes of Health United States
- National Institute of Health Pakistan
- University of Pennsylvania United States
- University of Tennessee Health Science Center United States
- University of Tennessee System United States
Reticulocytes, Ubiquitin, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Membrane Proteins, Apoptosis, Mice, Transgenic, Mitochondria, Mice, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2, Proto-Oncogene Proteins, Autophagy, Animals, Humans, Erythropoiesis
Reticulocytes, Ubiquitin, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Membrane Proteins, Apoptosis, Mice, Transgenic, Mitochondria, Mice, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2, Proto-Oncogene Proteins, Autophagy, Animals, Humans, Erythropoiesis
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