GABARAPs and LC3s have opposite roles in regulating ULK1 for autophagy induction

Jun 19, 2019Autophagy

GABARAP and LC3 proteins have opposite roles in controlling ULK1 to start cell recycling

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Abstract

The mutation of ULK1's binding site for ATG8 drastically reduced ULK1 activity and autophagosome formation in response to starvation.

  • GABARAP family proteins positively regulate ULK1 activity and the formation of structures involved in autophagy during starvation.
  • In contrast, the LC3 family proteins negatively regulate ULK1 activity and the formation of these autophagic structures.
  • Mutating the binding site of ULK1 for ATG8 significantly impairs its activity and the degradation of a specific autophagy substrate.
  • Disruption of the interaction between ATG13 and ATG8 also suppresses ULK1 activity and autophagosome formation.
  • RB1CC1 does not specifically bind to ATG8s, and altering its binding site does not affect ULK1 activity.

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