Selective Autophagy: ATG8 Family Proteins, LIR Motifs and Cargo Receptors
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Abstract
Selective autophagy relies on soluble or membrane-bound cargo receptors that recognize cargo and bring about autophagosome formation at the cargo. The cargo-bound receptors interact with lipidated ATG8 family proteins anchored in the membrane at the concave side of the forming autophagosome. The interaction is mediated by 15- to 20-amino-acid-long sequence motifs called LC3-interacting region (LIR) motifs that bind to the LIR docking site (LDS) of ATG8 proteins. In this review, we focus on LIR-ATG8 interactions and the soluble mammalian selective autophagy receptors. We discuss the roles of ATG8 family proteins as membrane scaffolds in autophagy and the LIR-LDS interaction and how specificity for binding to…
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2Topics & keywords
- ATG8
- Autophagy
- Cell biology
- Autophagosome
- Receptor
- Subfamily
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Life below water