Literature DB >> 35364016

Mechanisms underlying ubiquitin-driven selective mitochondrial and bacterial autophagy.

Ellen A Goodall1, Felix Kraus2, J Wade Harper3.   

Abstract

Selective autophagy specifically eliminates damaged or superfluous organelles, maintaining cellular health. In this process, a double membrane structure termed an autophagosome captures target organelles or proteins and delivers this cargo to the lysosome for degradation. The attachment of the small protein ubiquitin to cargo has emerged as a common mechanism for initiating organelle or protein capture by the autophagy machinery. In this process, a suite of ubiquitin-binding cargo receptors function to initiate autophagosome assembly in situ on the target cargo, thereby providing selectivity in cargo capture. Here, we review recent efforts to understand the biochemical mechanisms and principles by which cargo are marked with ubiquitin and how ubiquitin-binding cargo receptors use conserved structural modules to recruit the autophagosome initiation machinery, with a particular focus on mitochondria and intracellular bacteria as cargo. These emerging mechanisms provide answers to long-standing questions in the field concerning how selectivity in cargo degradation is achieved.
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Keywords:  cargo receptor; mitophagy; selective autophagy; ubiquitin; xenophagy

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35364016      PMCID: PMC9254164          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2022.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   19.328


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