Royal Society Open Science (Jul 2021)

RUFY4 exists as two translationally regulated isoforms, that localize to the mitochondrion in activated macrophages

  • Jan Valečka,
  • Voahirana Camosseto,
  • David G. McEwan,
  • Seigo Terawaki,
  • Zhuangzhuang Liu,
  • Eva Strock,
  • Catarina R. Almeida,
  • Bing Su,
  • Ivan Dikic,
  • Yinming Liang,
  • Evelina Gatti,
  • Philippe Pierre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.202333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7

Abstract

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We report here that RUFY4, a newly characterized member of the ‘RUN and FYVE domain-containing’ family of proteins previously associated with autophagy enhancement, is highly expressed in alveolar macrophages (AM). We show that RUFY4 interacts with mitochondria upon stimulation by microbial-associated molecular patterns of AM and dendritic cells. RUFY4 interaction with mitochondria and other organelles is dependent on a previously uncharacterized OmpH domain located immediately upstream of its C-terminal FYVE domain. Further, we demonstrate that rufy4 messenger RNA can be translated from an alternative translation initiation codon, giving rise to a N-terminally truncated form of the molecule lacking most of its RUN domain and with enhanced potential for its interaction with mitochondria. Our observations point towards a role of RUFY4 in selective mitochondria clearance in activated phagocytes.

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