ATG4-family proteins drive phagophore growth independently of the LC3/GABARAP lipidation system

ATG4家族蛋白驱动吞噬泡生长,且该过程独立于LC3/GABARAP脂化系统。

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Abstract

In eukaryotes, ATG4/Atg4 is a critical regulator of macroautophagy/autophagy. The protease activity of Atg4/ATG4, involved in conjugation and deconjugation of Atg8-family proteins, was so far regarded as its sole functional contribution. However, the role of individual ATG4-family proteins during mammalian autophagy had previously not been examined in vivo. During their recent investigation, Nguyen et al. discovered a hitherto unexplored role for mammalian ATG4s during mitophagy - the recruitment of ATG9A-containing vesicles. Their article, highlighted here, discusses the finding, which uses a novel artificial intelligence (AI)-directed analysis technique for focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) imaging to demonstrate the role of ATG4s in promoting phagophore growth and establishing phagophore-ER contacts.

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