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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
starvation
)
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Peroxisomes are metabolic organelles necessary for anabolic and catabolic lipid reactions whose numbers are highly dynamic based on the metabolic need of the cells. One mechanism to regulate peroxisome numbers is through an autophagic process called pexophagy. In mammalian cells, ubiquitination of peroxisomal membrane proteins signals pexophagy; however, the E3 ligase responsible for mediating ubiquitination is not known. Here, we report that the peroxisomal E3 ubiquitin ligase
peroxin 2
(
PEX2
) is the causative agent for mammalian pexophagy. Expression of
PEX2
leads to gross ubiquitination of peroxisomes and degradation of peroxisomes in an NBR1-dependent autophagic process. We identify PEX5 and PMP70 as substrates of
PEX2
that are ubiquitinated during amino acid
starvation
. We also find that
PEX2
expression is up-regulated during both amino acid
starvation
and rapamycin treatment, suggesting that the mTORC1 pathway regulates pexophagy by regulating
PEX2
expression levels. Finally, we validate our findings in vivo using an animal model.
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PMID:PEX2 is the E3 ubiquitin ligase required for pexophagy during starvation. 2759 59