Deacetylation of ATG7 drives the induction of macroautophagy and LC3-associated microautophagy

Nov 24, 2023Autophagy

Removing acetyl groups from ATG7 triggers two types of cell cleaning processes

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Abstract

Acetylation of the enzyme ATG7 is shown to control its activity in regulating LC3 lipidation.

  • Acetylation of ATG7 inhibits its interaction with ATG3, which is necessary for LC3 lipidation.
  • Deacetylation of ATG7 occurs in response to various stimuli, promoting macroautophagy and LC3-associated microautophagy.
  • Macroautophagy is required for the elimination of cytoplasmic DNA, while LC3-associated microautophagy is involved in degrading lysosome membrane proteins.
  • These findings suggest that ATG7 acetylation serves as a critical regulatory mechanism in controlling cellular autophagy processes.

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