Expression of a ULK1/2 binding-deficient ATG13 variant can partially restore autophagic activity in ATG13-deficient cells

表达一种缺乏ULK1/2结合能力的ATG13变体可以部分恢复ATG13缺陷细胞的自噬活性。

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作者:Nora Hieke ,Antje S Löffler ,Takeshi Kaizuka ,Niklas Berleth ,Philip Böhler ,Stefan Drießen ,Fabian Stuhldreier ,Olena Friesen ,Kaivon Assani ,Katharina Schmitz ,Christoph Peter ,Britta Diedrich ,Jörn Dengjel ,Petter Holland ,Anne Simonsen ,Sebastian Wesselborg ,Noboru Mizushima ,Björn Stork

Abstract

Autophagy describes an intracellular process responsible for the lysosome-dependent degradation of cytosolic components. The ULK1/2 complex comprising the kinase ULK1/2 and the accessory proteins ATG13, RB1CC1, and ATG101 has been identified as a central player in the autophagy network, and it represents the main entry point for autophagy-regulating kinases such as MTOR and AMPK. It is generally accepted that the ULK1 complex is constitutively assembled independent of nutrient supply. Here we report the characterization of the ATG13 region required for the binding of ULK1/2. This binding site is established by an extremely short peptide motif at the C terminus of ATG13. This motif is mandatory for the recruitment of ULK1 into the autophagy-initiating high-molecular mass complex. Expression of a ULK1/2 binding-deficient ATG13 variant in ATG13-deficient cells resulted in diminished but not completely abolished autophagic activity. Collectively, we propose that autophagy can be executed by mechanisms that are dependent or independent of the ULK1/2-ATG13 interaction. Keywords: ATG101; ATG13; RB1CC1; ULK1; autophagy.

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