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Two Independent Pathways within Selective Autophagy Converge to Activate Atg1 Kinase at the Vacuole.

Raffaela Torggler1, Daniel Papinski1, Thorsten Brach1, Levent Bas1, Martina Schuschnig1, Thaddäus Pfaffenwimmer1, Sabrina Rohringer1, Tamara Matzhold1, David Schweida1, Andrea Brezovich1, Claudine Kraft2.   

Abstract

Autophagy is a potent cellular degradation pathway, and its activation needs to be tightly controlled. Cargo receptors mediate selectivity during autophagy by bringing cargo to the scaffold protein Atg11 and, in turn, to the autophagic machinery, including the central autophagy kinase Atg1. Here we show how selective autophagy is tightly regulated in space and time to prevent aberrant Atg1 kinase activation and autophagy induction. We established an induced bypass approach (iPass) that combines genetic deletion with chemically induced dimerization to evaluate the roles of Atg13 and cargo receptors in Atg1 kinase activation and selective autophagy progression. We show that Atg1 activation does not require cargo receptors, cargo-bound Atg11, or Atg13 per se. Rather, these proteins function in two independent pathways that converge to activate Atg1 at the vacuole. This pathway architecture underlies the spatiotemporal control of Atg1 kinase activity, thereby preventing inappropriate autophagosome formation.
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Keywords:  Atg1-ULK1 kinase; Atg11; Atg13; Atg19; Atg36; Cvt pathway; autophagy; iPass; pexophagy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27768871     DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2016.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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