ULK1·ATG13·FIP200 Complex Mediates mTOR Signaling and Is Essential for Autophagy
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center · National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing
Abstract
Autophagy is a degradative process that recycles long-lived and faulty cellular components. It is linked to many diseases and is required for normal development. ULK1, a mammalian serine/threonine protein kinase, plays a key role in the initial stages of autophagy, though the exact molecular mechanism is unknown. Here we report identification of a novel protein complex containing ULK1 and two additional protein factors, FIP200 and ATG13, all of which are essential for starvation-induced autophagy. Both FIP200 and ATG13 are critical for correct localization of ULK1 to the pre-autophagosome and stability of ULK1 protein. Additionally, we demonstrate by using both cellular experiments and a de novo in vitro…
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6Topics & keywords
- Autophagy-related protein 13
- Autophagy
- ULK1
- Cell biology
- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- BAG3
- Autophagosome
- Biology