“…The K + -ionophore valinomycin induces overproduction of mitochondrial ROS and subsequent mitochondrial damage in yeast (Andrukhiv, Costa, West, & Garlid, 2006; Selivanov et al, 2008). This rapidly leads to formation of Atg11-containing autophagosomal structures at the mitochondrial surface, and these structures are instrumental for selective removal of complex I and complex III subunits (Timón-Gómez, Sanfeliu-Redondo, Pascual-Ahuir, & Proft, 2018). This is reminiscent of the mitochondria-derived vesicles (MDV) mechanism, which in mammals is responsible for local mitochondrial repair based on the mitochondrial export of 70 to 150 nm single- or double-membraned vesicles containing mitochondrial cargo that bud from the outer mitochondrial membrane, and which are subsequently degraded (Gustafsson & Dorn, 2019).…”