Detection of mitophagy in mammalian cells, mice, and yeast.

Methods Cell Biol

Laboratory of Mitochondrial Dynamics, Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: December 2020

Selective elimination of superfluous or dysfunctional mitochondria is a fundamental process conserved among both uni- and multicellular eukaryotes, contributing to mitochondrial quality and quantity control. This process depends on autophagy, a cellular self-eating membrane trafficking system, and is thus called mitophagy. In this chapter, we describe methods to detect mitophagy in mammalian cells, mice, and yeast.

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