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. 2016 Nov 25;354(6315):1036-1041.
doi: 10.1126/science.aaf6136. Epub 2016 Oct 20.

The ATG conjugation systems are important for degradation of the inner autophagosomal membrane

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The ATG conjugation systems are important for degradation of the inner autophagosomal membrane

Kotaro Tsuboyama et al. Science. .

Abstract

In macroautophagy, cytoplasmic contents are sequestered into the double-membrane autophagosome, which fuses with the lysosome to become the autolysosome. It has been thought that the autophagy-related (ATG) conjugation systems are required for autophagosome formation. Here, we found that autophagosomal soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) syntaxin 17-positive autophagosome-like structures could be generated even in the absence of the ATG conjugation systems, although at a reduced rate. These syntaxin 17-positive structures could further fuse with lysosomes, but degradation of the inner autophagosomal membrane was significantly delayed. Accordingly, autophagic activity in ATG conjugation-deficient cells was strongly suppressed. We suggest that the ATG conjugation systems, which are likely required for the closure (i.e., fission) of the autophagosomal edge, are not absolutely essential for autolysosome formation but are important for efficient degradation of the inner autophagosomal membrane.

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  • Closing the loop.
    Levine B. Levine B. Science. 2016 Nov 25;354(6315):968-969. doi: 10.1126/science.aal3145. Science. 2016. PMID: 27884991 No abstract available.

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