ATG8-Binding UIM Proteins Define a New Class of Autophagy Adaptors and Receptors

Richard S. Marshall, Zhihua Hua, Sujina Mali, Fionn McLoughlin, Richard D. Vierstra

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Abstract

Across organisms, the key autophagy protein ATG8/LC3 binds a group of proteins on a site distinct from its classical interacting region, raising the possibility of dual binding interactions and identifying an array of previously unknown selective autophagic adaptors and receptors, including some involved in human disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)766-781.e24
JournalCell
Volume177
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 18 2019

Keywords

  • AIM
  • ATG8
  • ATG8-interacting motif
  • Arabidopsis
  • CDC48/p97
  • LC3-interacting region
  • LDS
  • LIR
  • LIR/AIM-docking site
  • UDS
  • UIM
  • UIM-docking site
  • autophagy
  • ubiquitin-interacting motif
  • yeast

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