MCOLN3/TRPML3 bridges the regulation of autophagosome biogenesis by PtdIns3P and the calcium channel

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Abstract

In recent years, an increasing number of studies have started to investigate the roles of ions and ion channels in macroautophagy/autophagy. One finding is that calcium regulates multiple stages of autophagy with lysosomal calcium release being important for autophagosome and lysosome fusion. MCOLN3/TRPML3, as a calcium-permeable channel that is located on both lysosomes and autophagosomes, has been suggested as an autophagy regulator and a candidate to provide the calcium for autophagic fusion, but how this channel is activated remains unclear. In a recent article, Kim et al. demonstrate that MCOLN3 is a PtdIns3P downstream effector, and the activation of its channel function is critical for autophagosome biogenesis.

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Lei, Y., & Klionsky, D. J. (2023). MCOLN3/TRPML3 bridges the regulation of autophagosome biogenesis by PtdIns3P and the calcium channel. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2022.2148808

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