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The dynamic Atg13-free conformation of the Atg1 EAT domain is required for phagophore expansion.


ABSTRACT: Yeast macroautophagy begins with the de novo formation of a double-membrane phagophore at the preautophagosomal structure/phagophore assembly site (PAS), followed by its expansion into the autophagosome responsible for cargo engulfment. The kinase Atg1 is recruited to the PAS by Atg13 through interactions between the EAT domain of the former and the tMIM motif of the latter. Mass-spectrometry data have shown that, in the absence of Atg13, the EAT domain structure is strikingly dynamic, but the function of this Atg13-free dynamic state has been unclear. We used structure-based mutational analysis and quantitative and superresolution microscopy to show that Atg1 is present on autophagic puncta at, on average, twice the stoichiometry of Atg13. Moreover, Atg1 colocalizes with the expanding autophagosome in a manner dependent on Atg8 but not Atg13. We used isothermal titration calorimetry and crystal structure information to design an EAT domain mutant allele ATG1DD that selectively perturbs the function of the Atg13-free state. Atg1DD shows reduced PAS formation and does not support phagophore expansion, showing that the EAT domain has an essential function that is separate from its Atg13-dependent role in autophagy initiation.

SUBMITTER: Lin MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5935072 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The dynamic Atg13-free conformation of the Atg1 EAT domain is required for phagophore expansion.

Lin Mary G MG   Schöneberg Johannes J   Davies Christopher W CW   Ren Xuefeng X   Hurley James H JH  

Molecular biology of the cell 20180322 10


Yeast macroautophagy begins with the de novo formation of a double-membrane phagophore at the preautophagosomal structure/phagophore assembly site (PAS), followed by its expansion into the autophagosome responsible for cargo engulfment. The kinase Atg1 is recruited to the PAS by Atg13 through interactions between the EAT domain of the former and the tMIM motif of the latter. Mass-spectrometry data have shown that, in the absence of Atg13, the EAT domain structure is strikingly dynamic, but the f  ...[more]

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