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University of Tennessee Health Science Center

2020

Autophagy

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Biochemical And Structural Characterization Of The Atg8/Lc3 Lipidation Pathway, Yumei Zheng Apr 2020

Biochemical And Structural Characterization Of The Atg8/Lc3 Lipidation Pathway, Yumei Zheng

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Atg8 and its eukaryotic orthologues LC3 and GARBARAP family proteins (referred here to Atg8 family proteins) play crucial roles in autophagy through their covalent ligation to lipids, typically phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), in a process known as lipidation. Lipidation of Atg8 family proteins regulates numerous facets of the autophagy process, including regulating expansion of the phagophore membrane, recruiting selected cargoes for degradation, and providing an autophagosome membrane-bound platform mediating dynamic interactions with other regulatory proteins. Atg8 family proteins are ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs), and their lipidation involves a divergent UBL conjugation cascade including Atg7, Atg3, and Atg12–Atg5-Atg16 acting as E1, E2, and E3 …