自噬
液泡
溶酶体
细胞生物学
自噬体
内体
生物
液泡蛋白分选
脂质双层融合
袋3
ESCRT公司
粒体自噬
TSG101型
生物化学
细胞内
微泡
细胞凋亡
膜
细胞质
小RNA
基因
酶
出处
期刊:Autophagy
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2023-04-28
卷期号:19 (9): 2595-2600
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1080/15548627.2023.2205272
摘要
ABSTRACTMacroautophagy/autophagy is a process through which the phagophores engulf non-essential or damaged cellular materials, forming double-membrane autophagosomes (APs) and fusing with lysosomes/vacuoles, after which the materials are degraded for recycling purposes. Autophagy is associated with increased cell survival under different stress conditions. AP-lysosome/vacuole fusion is a critical step in autophagy. Some mutant cells can accumulate phagophores under autophagy-induction conditions. Autophagy is interrupted when accumulated phagophores cannot fuse with lysosomes/vacuoles, resulting in a significant decrease in cell survivability. However, phagophore-lysosome/vacuole fusion has been reported in related mammalian cells and yeast mutant cells. This observation indicates that it is possible to restore a partial autophagy process after interruption. Furthermore, these findings indicate that phagophore closure is not a prerequisite for its fusion with the lysosome/vacuole in the mutant cells. The phagophore-lysosome/vacuole fusion strategy can significantly rescue defective autophagy due to failed phagophore closure. This commentary discusses the fusion of phagophores and lysosomes/vacuoles and implications of such fusion events.Abbreviations: AB: autophagic body; AL: autolysosome; AP: autophagosome; ATG: autophagy related; EM: electron microscopy; ESCRT: endosomal sorting complex required for transport; ET: electron tomography; FIB: focus ion beam; IM: inner membrane; KO: knockout; LAMP1: lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1; OM; outer membrane; STX17: syntaxin 17; TEM: transmission electron microscopy; TM: transmembrane domain; Vps: vacuolar protein sorting; WT: wild-typeKEYWORDS: Autolysosomeautophagic bodyinner membrane of phagophore or autophagosomeouter membrane of phagophore or autophagosomephagophorephagophore-lysosome/vacuole fusion Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationFundingThis study was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China [91954125, 31871428, and 31671479].
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