Rab5-dependent autophagosome closure by ESCRT

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Abstract

In the conserved autophagy pathway, autophagosomes (APs) engulf cellular components and deliver them to the lysosome for degradation. Before fusing with the lysosome, APs have to close via an unknown mechanism. We have previously shown that the endocytic Rab5-GTPase regulates AP closure. Therefore, we asked whether ESCRT, which catalyzes scission of vesicles into late endosomes, mediates the topologically similar process of AP sealing. Here, we show that depletion of representative subunits from all ESCRT complexes causes late autophagy defects and accumulation of APs. Focusing on two subunits, we show that Snf7 and the Vps4 ATPase localize to APs and their depletion results in accumulation of open APs. Moreover, Snf7 and Vps4 proteins complement their corresponding mutant defects in vivo and in vitro. Finally, a Rab5-controlled Atg17–Snf7 interaction is important for Snf7 localization to APs. Thus, we unravel a mechanism in which a Rab5-dependent Atg17–Snf7 interaction leads to recruitment of ESCRT to open APs where ESCRT catalyzes AP closure.

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Zhou, F., Wu, Z., Zhao, M., Murtazina, R., Cai, J., Zhang, A., … Segev, N. (2019). Rab5-dependent autophagosome closure by ESCRT. Journal of Cell Biology, 218(6), 1908–1927. https://doi.org/10.1083/JCB.201811173

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