Janus-like behavior of intrinsically disordered regions in reticulophagy

网状吞噬中固有无序区域的Janus样行为

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Abstract

Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are crucial to homeostatic and organellar remodeling pathways. In reticulophagy/ER-phagy, long cytosolic IDR-containing receptors (e.g. RETREG1/FAM134B) house the LC3-interacting region (LIR) motif to recruit the phagophore. The precise functions of the IDR beyond engaging the autophagic machinery are unclear. Here, we comment on the role of the RETREG1-IDR based on our recent computer modeling and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Extensive analysis of the RETREG1-IDR indicates a continuum of conformations between expanded and compact structures, displaying a Janus-like feature. Using an adapted MARTINI model, we find that the IDR ensemble properties vary widely depending on the membrane anchor. IDRs alone are sufficient to promote and sense membrane curvature and can act as entropic tethers. When anchored to the Reticulon homology domain (RHD), they adopt compact collapsed conformations, acting as effector scaffolds that amplify RHD membrane remodeling properties, enhancing receptor-clustering and accelerating spontaneous budding. These findings expand the operational scope of IDRs within reticulophagy, offering fresh insights into a mechanistic understanding of membrane remodeling.

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