A requirement for ER-derived COPII vesicles in phagophore initiation

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A major unanswered question in the field of autophagy is how the double-membrane phagophore is formed. As this membrane expands, it engulfs proteins and organelles that are destined for degradation and then seals to form an autophagosome. A growing consensus in the field is that a subdomain of the ER initiates formation of the phagophore. We show that ER-derived COPII-coated vesicles, which bud from a specialized domain of the ER called the ER exit site (ERES), are a source of this membrane. This finding will now pave the way for a biochemical description of the early steps of phagophore initiation. © 2014 Landes Bioscience.

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Wang, J., Tan, D., Cai, Y., Reinisch, K. M., Walz, T., & Ferro-Novick, S. (2014). A requirement for ER-derived COPII vesicles in phagophore initiation. Autophagy, 10(4), 708–709. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.28103

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