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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37599471/lc3-conjugation-to-lipid-droplets
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohyeddine Omrane, Thomas J Melia, Abdou Rachid Thiam
Macroautophagy/autophagy and lipid droplet (LD) biology are intricately linked, with autophagosome-dependent degradation of LDs in response to different signals. LDs play crucial roles in forming autophagosomes possibly by providing essential lipids and serving as a supportive autophagosome assembly platform at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-LD interface. LDs and autophagosomes share common proteins, such as VPS13, ATG2, ZFYVE1/DFCP1, and ATG14, but their dual functions remain poorly understood. In our recent study, we found that prolonged starvation leads to ATG3 localizing to large LDs and lipidating LC3B, revealing a non-canonical autophagic role on LDs...
December 2023: Autophagy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37555580/elsinochrome-a-induces-cell-apoptosis-and-autophagy-in-photodynamic-therapy
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanyuan Yao, Lili Pan, Wenlong Song, Yizhen Yuan, Shuzhen Yan, Shuqin Yu, Shuanglin Chen
Elsinochrome A (EA) is a perylene quinone natural photosensitizer, photosensitizer under light excitation generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) to induce apoptosis, so can be used for treating tumors, that is so-called photodynamic therapy (PDT). However, the molecular mechanism, especially related to apoptosis and autophagy, is still unclear. In this study, we aimed to explore the mechanism of EA-PDT-induced B16 cells apoptosis and autophagy. The action of EA-PDT on mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and the mitochondrial function were researched by fluorescence technique and Extracellular Flux Analyzer...
September 2023: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37553386/a-conserved-membrane-curvature-generating-protein-is-crucial-for-autophagosome-formation-in-fission-yeast
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ning Wang, Yoko Shibata, Joao A Paulo, Steven P Gygi, Tom A Rapoport
Organelles are shaped by curvature-generating proteins, which include the reticulons and REEPs that are involved in forming the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). A conserved REEP subfamily differs from the ER-shaping REEPs in abundance and membrane topology and has unidentified functions. Here, we show that Rop1, the single member of this family in the fission yeast Schizosacharomyces pombe, is crucial for the macroautophagy of organelles and cytosolic proteins. Rop1 is needed for the formation of phagophores, cup-like structures consisting of two closely apposed membrane sheets that encapsulate cargo...
August 8, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37465355/the-organization-and-function-of-the-phagophore-er-membrane-contact-sites
#24
REVIEW
Prado Vargas Duarte, Fulvio Reggiori
Macroautophagy is characterized by the de novo formation of double-membrane vesicles termed autophagosomes. The precursor structure of autophagosomes is a membrane cistern called phagophore, which elongates through a massive acquisition of lipids until closure. The phagophore establishes membrane-contact sites (MCSs) with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where conserved ATG proteins belonging to the ATG9 lipid scramblase, ATG2 lipid transfer and Atg18/WIPI4 β-propeller families concentrate. Several recent in vivo and in vitro studies have uncovered the relevance of these proteins and MCSs in the lipid supply required for autophagosome formation...
2023: Contact
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37455813/bridge-like-lipid-transfer-proteins-bltps-in-c-elegans-from-genetics-to-structures-and-functions
#25
REVIEW
Taruna Pandey, Jianxiu Zhang, Bingying Wang, Dengke K Ma
In eukaryotic cells, lipid transfer can occur at membrane contact sites (MCS) to facilitate the exchange of various lipids between two adjacent cellular organelle membranes. Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs), including shuttle LTP or bridge-like LTP (BLTP), transport lipids at MCS and are critical for diverse cellular processes, including lipid metabolism, membrane trafficking, and cell signaling. BLTPs (BLTP1-5, including the ATG2 and VPS13 family proteins) contain lipid-accommodating hydrophobic repeating β-groove (RBG) domains that allow the bulk transfer of lipids through MCS...
2023: Contact
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37455811/bacterial-asma-like-proteins-bridging-the-gap-in-intermembrane-phospholipid-transport
#26
REVIEW
Sujeet Kumar, Natividad Ruiz
In eukaryotic cells, nonvesicular lipid transport between organelles is mediated by lipid-transfer proteins. Recently, a new class of these lipid transporters has been described to facilitate the bulk of inter-organelle lipid transport at contact sites by forming bridge-like structures with a hydrophobic groove through which lipids travel. Because their predicted structure is composed of repeating β-groove (RBG) domains, they have been named the RBG protein superfamily. Early studies on RBG proteins VPS13 and ATG2 recognized the resemblance of their predicted structures to that of the bacterial Lpt system, which transports newly synthesized lipopolysaccharides (LPS) between the inner and the outer membranes (IMs and OMs) of Gram-negative bacteria...
2023: Contact
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37379563/closing-the-loop-three-musketeers-of-autophagy-atg2-atg18a-and-atg9
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Divya Mishra
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 28, 2023: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37209685/metamorphic-proteins-at-the-basis-of-human-autophagy-initiation-and-lipid-transfer
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anh Nguyen, Francesca Lugarini, Céline David, Pouya Hosnani, Çağla Alagöz, Annabelle Friedrich, David Schlütermann, Barbora Knotkova, Anoshi Patel, Iwan Parfentev, Henning Urlaub, Michael Meinecke, Björn Stork, Alex C Faesen
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular degradation pathway that generates de novo double-membrane autophagosomes to target a wide range of material for lysosomal degradation. In multicellular organisms, autophagy initiation requires the timely assembly of a contact site between the ER and the nascent autophagosome. Here, we report the in vitro reconstitution of a full-length seven-subunit human autophagy initiation supercomplex built on a core complex of ATG13-101 and ATG9. Assembly of this core complex requires the rare ability of ATG13 and ATG101 to switch between distinct folds...
May 12, 2023: Molecular Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37195145/arabidopsis-autophagy-related2-is-essential-for-atg18a-and-atg9-trafficking-during-autophagosome-closure
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengqian Luo, Kai Ching Law, Yilin He, Ka Kit Chung, Muk Kuen Po, Lanlan Feng, Kin Pan Chung, Caiji Gao, Xiaohong Zhuang, Liwen Jiang
As a fundamental metabolic pathway, autophagy plays important roles in plant growth and development, particularly under stress conditions. A set of autophagy-related (ATG) proteins is recruited for the formation of a double-membrane autophagosome. Among them, the essential roles of ATG2, ATG18, and ATG9 have been well established in plant autophagy via genetic analysis; however, the underlying molecular mechanism for ATG2 in plant autophagosome formation remains poorly understood. In this study, we focused on the specific role of ATG2 in the trafficking of ATG18a and ATG9 during autophagy in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana)...
May 17, 2023: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37190041/membrane-curvature-the-inseparable-companion-of-autophagy
#30
REVIEW
Lei Liu, Yu Tang, Zijuan Zhou, Yuan Huang, Rui Zhang, Hao Lyu, Shuai Xiao, Dong Guo, Declan William Ali, Marek Michalak, Xing-Zhen Chen, Cefan Zhou, Jingfeng Tang
Autophagy is a highly conserved recycling process of eukaryotic cells that degrades protein aggregates or damaged organelles with the participation of autophagy-related proteins. Membrane bending is a key step in autophagosome membrane formation and nucleation. A variety of autophagy-related proteins (ATGs) are needed to sense and generate membrane curvature, which then complete the membrane remodeling process. The Atg1 complex, Atg2-Atg18 complex, Vps34 complex, Atg12-Atg5 conjugation system, Atg8-phosphatidylethanolamine conjugation system, and transmembrane protein Atg9 promote the production of autophagosomal membranes directly or indirectly through their specific structures to alter membrane curvature...
April 11, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37115157/quantitative-analysis-of-autophagy-reveals-the-role-of-atg9-and-atg2-in-autophagosome-formation
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David G Broadbent, Carlo Barnaba, Gloria I Perez, Jens C Schmidt
Autophagy is a catabolic pathway required for the recycling of cytoplasmic materials. To define the mechanisms underlying autophagy it is critical to quantitatively characterize the dynamic behavior of autophagy factors in living cells. Using a panel of cell lines expressing HaloTagged autophagy factors from their endogenous loci, we analyzed the abundance, single-molecule dynamics, and autophagosome association kinetics of autophagy proteins involved in autophagosome biogenesis. We demonstrate that autophagosome formation is inefficient and ATG2-mediated tethering to donor membranes is a key commitment step in autophagosome formation...
July 3, 2023: Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37115156/parallel-phospholipid-transfer-by-vps13-and-atg2-determines-autophagosome-biogenesis-dynamics
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rahel Dabrowski, Susanna Tulli, Martin Graef
During autophagy, rapid membrane assembly expands small phagophores into large double-membrane autophagosomes. Theoretical modeling predicts that the majority of autophagosomal phospholipids are derived from highly efficient non-vesicular phospholipid transfer (PLT) across phagophore-ER contacts (PERCS). Currently, the phagophore-ER tether Atg2 is the only PLT protein known to drive phagophore expansion in vivo. Here, our quantitative live-cell imaging analysis reveals a poor correlation between the duration and size of forming autophagosomes and the number of Atg2 molecules at PERCS of starving yeast cells...
July 3, 2023: Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36768418/amatg2b-mediated-lipophagy-regulates-lipolysis-of-pupae-in-apis-mellifera
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen-Feng Chen, Hong-Fang Wang, Ying Wang, Zhen-Guo Liu, Bao-Hua Xu
Lipophagy plays an important role in regulating lipid metabolism in mammals. The exact function of autophagy-related protein 2 (Atg2) has been investigated in mammals, but research on the existence and functions of Atg2 in Apis mellifera (AmAtg2) is still limited. Here, autophagy occurred in honeybee pupae, which targeted lipid droplets (LDs) in fat body, namely lipophagy, which was verified by co-localization of LDs with microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B light chain 3 beta (LC3). Moreover, AmAtg2 homolog B (AmAtg2B) was expressed specifically in pupal fat body, which indicated that AmAtg2B might have special function in fat body...
January 20, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36571082/sequence-analysis-and-structural-predictions-of-lipid-transfer-bridges-in-the-repeating-beta-groove-rbg-superfamily-reveal-past-and-present-domain-variations-affecting-form-function-and-interactions-of-vps13-atg2-ship164-hobbit-and-tweek
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim P Levine
Lipid transfer between organelles requires proteins that shield the hydrophobic portions of lipids as they cross the cytoplasm. In the last decade a new structural form of lipid transfer protein (LTP) has been found: long hydrophobic grooves made of beta-sheet that bridge between organelles at membrane contact sites. Eukaryotes have five families of bridge-like LTPs: VPS13, ATG2, SHIP164, Hobbit and Tweek. These are unified into a single superfamily through their bridges being composed of just one domain, called the repeating beta groove (RBG) domain, which builds into rod shaped multimers with a hydrophobic-lined groove and hydrophilic exterior...
January 2022: Contact
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36525994/cytotoxicity-of-fibrous-antigorite-from-new-caledonia
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Gazzano, Jasmine Rita Petriglieri, Elisabetta Aldieri, Bice Fubini, Christine Laporte-Magoni, Cristina Pavan, Maura Tomatis, Francesco Turci
Exposure to asbestos and asbestos-like minerals has been related to the development of severe lung diseases, including cancer and malignant mesothelioma (MM). A high incidence of non-occupational MM was observed in New Caledonia (France) in people living in proximity of serpentinite outcrops, containing chrysotile and fibrous antigorite. Antigorite is a magnesium silicate, which shares with chrysotile asbestos the chemical formula. To achieve information on antigorite toxicity, we investigated the physico-minero-chemical features relevant for toxicity and cellular effects elicited on murine macrophages (MH-S) and alveolar epithelial cells (A549) of three fibrous antigorites (f-Atg) collected in a Caledonian nickel lateritic ore and subjected to supergene alteration...
December 12, 2022: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36354737/systematic-analysis-of-membrane-contact-sites-in-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-uncovers-modulators-of-cellular-lipid-distribution
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inês Gomes Castro, Shawn P Shortill, Samantha Katarzyna Dziurdzik, Angela Cadou, Suriakarthiga Ganesan, Rosario Valenti, Yotam David, Michael Davey, Carsten Mattes, Ffion B Thomas, Reut Ester Avraham, Hadar Meyer, Amir Fadel, Emma J Fenech, Robert Ernst, Vanina Zaremberg, Tim P Levine, Christopher Stefan, Elizabeth Conibear, Maya Schuldiner
Actively maintained close appositions between organelle membranes, also known as contact sites, enable the efficient transfer of biomolecules between cellular compartments. Several such sites have been described as well as their tethering machineries. Despite these advances we are still far from a comprehensive understanding of the function and regulation of most contact sites. To systematically characterize contact site proteomes, we established a high-throughput screening approach in Saccharomyces cerevisiae based on co-localization imaging...
November 10, 2022: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36354155/-atg9-interactions-via-its-transmembrane-domains-are-required-for-phagophore-expansion-during-autophagy
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabrina Chumpen Ramirez, Rubén Gómez-Sánchez, Pauline Verlhac, Ralph Hardenberg, Eleonora Margheritis, Katia Cosentino, Fulvio Reggiori, Christian Ungermann
During macroautophagy/autophagy, precursor cisterna known as phagophores expand and sequester portions of the cytoplasm and/or organelles, and subsequently close resulting in double-membrane transport vesicles called autophagosomes. Autophagosomes fuse with lysosomes/vacuoles to allow the degradation and recycling of their cargoes. We previously showed that sequential binding of yeast Atg2 and Atg18 to Atg9, the only conserved transmembrane protein in autophagy, at the extremities of the phagophore mediates the establishment of membrane contact sites between the phagophore and the endoplasmic reticulum...
November 10, 2022: Autophagy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36231043/morphology-of-phagophore-precursors-by-correlative-light-electron-microscopy
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sigurdur Runar Gudmundsson, Katri A Kallio, Helena Vihinen, Eija Jokitalo, Nicholas Ktistakis, Eeva-Liisa Eskelinen
Autophagosome biogenesis occurs in the transient subdomains of the endoplasmic reticulum that are called omegasomes, which, in fluorescence microscopy, appear as small puncta, which then grow in diameter and finally shrink and disappear once the autophagosome is complete. Autophagosomes are formed by phagophores, which are membrane cisterns that elongate and close to form the double membrane that limits autophagosomes. Earlier electron-microscopy studies showed that, during elongation, phagophores are lined by the endoplasmic reticulum on both sides...
September 30, 2022: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36120532/quantitative-models-of-lipid-transfer-and-membrane-contact-formation
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongli Zhang, Jinghua Ge, Xin Bian, Avinash Kumar
Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) transfer lipids between different organelles, and thus play key roles in lipid homeostasis and organelle dynamics. The lipid transfer often occurs at the membrane contact sites (MCS) where two membranes are held within 10-30 nm. While most LTPs act as a shuttle to transfer lipids, recent experiments reveal a new category of eukaryotic LTPs that may serve as a bridge to transport lipids in bulk at MCSs. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying lipid transfer and MCS formation are not well understood...
2022: Contact
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36071159/a-phosphoinositide-signalling-pathway-mediates-rapid-lysosomal-repair
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jay Xiaojun Tan, Toren Finkel
Lysosomal dysfunction has been increasingly linked to disease and normal ageing1,2 . Lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP), a hallmark of lysosome-related diseases, can be triggered by diverse cellular stressors3 . Given the damaging contents of lysosomes, LMP must be rapidly resolved, although the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, using an unbiased proteomic approach, we show that LMP stimulates a phosphoinositide-initiated membrane tethering and lipid transport (PITT) pathway for rapid lysosomal repair...
September 2022: Nature
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