BLTP3A is associated with membranes of the late endocytic pathway and is an effector of CASM

BLTP3A 与晚期内吞途径的膜相关,并且是 CASM 的效应因子。

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作者:Michael G Hanna ,Hely O Rodriguez Cruz ,Kenshiro Fujise ,Yumei Wu ,C Shan Xu ,Song Pang ,Zhuonging Li ,Mara Monetti ,Pietro De Camilli

Abstract

Recent studies have identified a family of rod-shaped proteins thought to mediate lipid transfer at intracellular membrane contacts by a bridge-like mechanism. We show that one such protein, bridge-like lipid transfer protein 3A (BLTP3A)/UHRF1BP1 binds VAMP7 vesicles via its C-terminal region, and anchors them to lysosomes via its chorein domain-containing N-terminal region binding to Rab7. Upon lysosome damage, BLTP3A-positive vesicles rapidly (within minutes) dissociate from lysosomes. Lysosome damage is known to activate the CASM (Conjugation of ATG8 to Single Membranes) pathway, leading to lipidation and lysosomal recruitment of mammalian ATG8 (mATG8) proteins. We find that this process drives the reassociation of BLTP3A with damaged lysosomes via an interaction of its LIR motif with mATG8 which coincides with a dissociation from the vesicles. Our findings reveal that BLTP3A is an effector of CASM, potentially as part of a mechanism to help repair or minimize lysosome damage.

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