2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.25.509395
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AF2-multimer guided high accuracy prediction of typical and atypical ATG8 binding motifs

Abstract: Macroautophagy/autophagy is an intracellular degradation process central to cellular homeostasis and defense against pathogens in eukaryotic cells. Regulation of autophagy relies on hierarchical binding of autophagy cargo receptors and adaptors to ATG8/LC3 protein family members. Interactions with ATG8/LC3 are typically facilitated by a conserved, short linear sequence, referred to as the ATG8/LC3 interacting motif/region (AIM/LIR), present in autophagy adaptors and receptors as well as pathogen virulence fact… Show more

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“…Autophagy can act selectively to capture target substrates through specific interactions of autophagy cargo receptors/adaptors and ATG8 proteins (64). To do this, autophagy receptors carry a short sequence called the ATG8-interaction motif (AIM) to bind ATG8 proteins anchored on autophagosomal membranes (55). In different species, selective forms of autophagy mediate specific trafficking pathways, including alternative secretion in humans and vacuolar sorting in yeast (90).…”
Section: Autophagymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autophagy can act selectively to capture target substrates through specific interactions of autophagy cargo receptors/adaptors and ATG8 proteins (64). To do this, autophagy receptors carry a short sequence called the ATG8-interaction motif (AIM) to bind ATG8 proteins anchored on autophagosomal membranes (55). In different species, selective forms of autophagy mediate specific trafficking pathways, including alternative secretion in humans and vacuolar sorting in yeast (90).…”
Section: Autophagymentioning
confidence: 99%