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Mitophagy is a highly conserved cellular process that maintains the mitochondrial quantity by eliminating dysfunctional or superfluous mitochondria through autophagy machinery. The mitochondrial outer membrane protein BNIP3L/Nix serves as a mitophagy receptor by recognizing autophagosomes. BNIP3L is initially known to clear the mitochondria during the development of reticulocytes. Recent studies indicated it also engages in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. In this review, we provide an overview of how BNIP3L induces mitophagy and discuss the biological functions of BNIP3L and its regulation at the molecular level. We further discuss current evidence indicating the involvement of BNIP3L-mediated mitophagy in human disease, particularly in cancer and neurological disorders.
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Yue Li
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Wanqing Zheng
Zhejiang University
Yangyang Lu
Qingdao University
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Cell Death and Disease
Zhejiang University
First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
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