A Selective Autophagy Pathway for Phase-Separated Endocytic Protein Deposits.

Autophagy eliminates cytoplasmic content selected by autophagy receptors, which link cargo to the membrane-bound autophagosomal ubiquitin-like protein Atg8/LC3. Here, we report a selective autophagy pathway for protein condensates formed by endocytic proteins in yeast. In this pathway, the endocytic protein Ede1 functions as a selective autophagy receptor. Distinct domains within ...
Ede1 bind Atg8 and mediate phase separation into condensates. Both properties are necessary for an Ede1-dependent autophagy pathway for endocytic proteins, which differs from regular endocytosis and does not involve other known selective autophagy receptors but requires the core autophagy machinery. Cryo-electron tomography of Ede1-containing condensates, at the plasma membrane and in autophagic bodies, shows a phase-separated compartment at the beginning and end of the Ede1-mediated selective autophagy route. Our data suggest a model for autophagic degradation of macromolecular protein complexes by the action of intrinsic autophagy receptors.
Mesh Terms:
Autophagy, Autophagy-Related Protein 8 Family, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Endocytosis, Models, Biological, Protein Binding, Proteolysis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
Mol Cell
Date: Dec. 03, 2019
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