Authors
Yongquan Hu, Hao Chen, Luying Zhang, Xiaoying Lin, Xia Li, Haixia Zhuang, Hualin Fan, Tian Meng, Zhengjie He, Haofeng Huang, Qing Gong, Dongxing Zhu, Yiming Xu, Pengcheng He, Longxuan Li, Du Feng
Publication date
2021/5/4
Journal
Autophagy
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
1142-1156
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Energy deprivation activates the cellular energy sensor AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which in turn induces macroautophagy/autophagy. The mitochondrial-associated ER membrane (MAM) plays a key role in mitochondrial division and autophagy, and the mitochondrial fusion protein MFN2 (mitofusin 2) tethers the MAM, but the mechanism by which AMPK and MFN2 regulate autophagy in response to energy stress remains unclear. Here, we found that energy stress not only triggers mitochondrial fission and autophagy, but more importantly increases the number of MAMs, a process that requires AMPK. Interestingly, under energy stress, considerable amounts of AMPK translocate from cytosol to the MAM and the mitochondrion as mitochondrial fission occurs. Unexpectedly, AMPK interacts directly with MFN2. The autophagic ability of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) lacking MFN2 (mfn2−/-) is …
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