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Mitochondrial degradation and energy metabolism

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Highlights

  • Mitochondrial energy metabolism and mitophagy are in constant mutual interaction.

  • Mitophagy control mitochondrial quantity and quality.

  • Coordination of mitochondrial biogenesis and degradation is essential to maintain mitochondrial mass at steady state.

Abstract

Mitochondria are intracellular power plants that feed most eukaryotic cells with the ATP produced by the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Mitochondrial energy production is controlled by many regulatory mechanisms. The control of mitochondrial mass through both mitochondrial biogenesis and degradation has been proposed to be one of the most important regulatory mechanisms. Recently, autophagic degradation of mitochondria has emerged as an important mechanism involved in the regulation of mitochondrial quantity and quality. In this review, we highlight the intricate connections between mitochondrial energy metabolism and mitochondrial autophagic degradation by showing the importance of mitochondrial bioenergetics in this process and illustrating the role of mitophagy in mitochondrial patho-physiology. Furthermore, we discuss how energy metabolism could coordinate the biogenesis and degradation of this organelle. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Mitophagy.

Keywords

Mitochondrial energy metabolism
Mitophagy
Mitochondrial turnover

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This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Mitophagy.