| Literature DB >> 28991239 |
Ireos Filipuzzi1, Janos Steffen2, Mitchel Germain1, Laetitia Goepfert1, Michael A Conti2, Christoph Potting1, Raffaele Cerino1, Martin Pfeifer1, Philipp Krastel1, Dominic Hoepfner1, Julie Bastien1, Carla M Koehler2, Stephen B Helliwell1.
Abstract
Tim17 and Tim23 are the main subunits of the TIM23 complex, one of the two major essential mitochondrial inner-membrane protein translocon machineries (TIMs). No chemical probes that specifically inhibit TIM23-dependent protein import were known to exist. Here we show that the natural product stendomycin, produced by Streptomyces hygroscopicus, is a potent and specific inhibitor of the TIM23 complex in yeast and mammalian cells. Furthermore, stendomycin-mediated blockage of the TIM23 complex does not alter normal processing of the major regulatory mitophagy kinase PINK1, but TIM23 is required to stabilize PINK1 on the outside of mitochondria to initiate mitophagy upon membrane depolarization.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28991239 PMCID: PMC5945950 DOI: 10.1038/nchembio.2493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem Biol ISSN: 1552-4450 Impact factor: 15.040