The V-ATPase complex regulates non-canonical Atg8-family protein lipidation through ATG16L1 recruitment

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Abstract

Conjugation of the Atg8 (autophagy related 8) family of ubiquitin-like proteins to phospholipids of the phagophore is a hallmark of macroautophagy/autophagy. Consequently, Atg8 family members, especially LC3B, are commonly used as a marker of autophagosomes. However, the Atg8 family of proteins are not found solely attached to double-membrane autophagosomes. In non-canonical Atg8-family protein lipidation they become conjugated to single membranes. We have shown that this process is triggered by recruitment of ATG16L1 by the vacuolar-type H+-translocating ATPase (V-ATPase) proton pump, suggesting a role for pH sensing in recruitment of Atg8-family proteins to single membranes.

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Timimi, L., Figueras-Novoa, C., Marcassa, E., Florey, O., Baillie, J. K., Beale, R., & Ulferts, R. (2022). The V-ATPase complex regulates non-canonical Atg8-family protein lipidation through ATG16L1 recruitment. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2022.2029233

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