Atg8 family LC3/GABARAP proteins are crucial for autophagosome–lysosome fusion but not autophagosome formation during PINK1/Parkin mitophagy and starvation
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute · Monash University
Abstract
Members of the Atg8 family of proteins are conjugated to autophagosomal membranes, where they have been proposed to drive autophagosome formation and selective sequestration of cargo. In mammals, the Atg8 family consists of six members divided into the LC3 and GABARAP subfamilies. To define Atg8 function, we used genome editing to generate knockouts of the LC3 and GABARAP subfamilies as well as all six Atg8 family members in HeLa cells. We show that Atg8s are dispensable for autophagosome formation and selective engulfment of mitochondria, but essential for autophagosome-lysosome fusion. We find that the GABARAP subfamily promotes PLEKHM1 recruitment and governs autophagosome-lysosome fusion, whereas the LC3…
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- References
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Authors
6- TNThanh Ngoc Nguyen
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University
- BSBenjamin Scott Padman
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University
- JLJoanne L. Usher
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University
- VOViola Oorschot
Monash University
- GRGeorg Ramm
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University
Topics & keywords
- ATG8
- Autophagosome
- Mitophagy
- Autophagy
- Cell biology
- PINK1
- Parkin
- Biology
- Life below water