“…Dysregulation of mitophagy (and calcium signaling) is linked to many pathologies, starting with neurological diseases such as Parkinson disease (PD), heart failure, metabolic disorders, aging and cancer ( Lahiri and Klionsky, 2017 ; Kay et al, 2018 ; Pickles et al, 2018 ; Cao et al, 2019 ; Kesharwani et al, 2019 ; Berenguer-Escuder et al, 2020 ; Brunelli et al, 2020 ; Eberhardt et al, 2020 ; Imai, 2020 ; Denisenko et al, 2021 ; Nahacka et al, 2021 ; Zhang et al, 2021 ; Babula and Krizanova, 2022 ; Diao and Gustafsson, 2022 ; Lee et al, 2022 ; Shan et al, 2022 ). Miro proteins are important regulators of the process of mitophagy, firstly prior to mitochondrial damage where they serve as calcium sensors, translocating Parkin to mitochondria, and then as Parkin downstream targets where ubiquitination of Miro proteins arrests mitochondrial trafficking needed for the organelle removal ( Nahacka et al, 2021 ).…”