The Atg16L Complex Specifies the Site of LC3 Lipidation for Membrane Biogenesis in Autophagy
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI · The University of Osaka · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Two ubiquitin-like molecules, Atg12 and LC3/Atg8, are involved in autophagosome biogenesis. Atg12 is conjugated to Atg5 and forms an approximately 800-kDa protein complex with Atg16L (referred to as Atg16L complex). LC3/Atg8 is conjugated to phosphatidylethanolamine and is associated with autophagosome formation, perhaps by enabling membrane elongation. Although the Atg16L complex is required for efficient LC3 lipidation, its role is unknown. Here, we show that overexpression of Atg12 or Atg16L inhibits autophagosome formation. Mechanistically, the site of LC3 lipidation is determined by the membrane localization of the Atg16L complex as well as the interaction of Atg12 with Atg3, the E2 enzyme for the LC3…
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6Topics & keywords
- Lipid-anchored protein
- ATG8
- ATG12
- Autophagosome
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Autophagy
- Biogenesis