2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.07.018
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ATG12 Conjugation to ATG3 Regulates Mitochondrial Homeostasis and Cell Death

Abstract: SUMMARY ATG12, an ubiquitin-like modifier required for macroautophagy, has a single known conjugation target, another autophagy regulator called ATG5. Here, we identify ATG3 as a substrate for ATG12 conjugation. ATG3 is the E2-like enzyme necessary for ATG8/LC3 lipidation during autophagy. ATG12-ATG3 complex formation requires ATG7 as the E1 enzyme and ATG3 autocatalytic activity as the E2, resulting in the covalent linkage of ATG12 onto a single lysine on ATG3. Surprisingly, disrupting ATG12 conjugation to AT… Show more

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“…ATG12 can also be conjugated to ATG3 and this complex, although not necessary for general autophagy, promotes mitophagy when the mitochondria are depolarized. 25 The mechanism by which this additional ATG12 complex figures in selective mitophagy remains unknown. The second ubiquitin-like reaction that is shared by the general autophagy pathway and mitophagy employs the ubiquitin fold-containing protein microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) (also called MAP1LC3 or LC3B, the ortholog of yeast ATG8).…”
Section: Overview Of Autophagymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATG12 can also be conjugated to ATG3 and this complex, although not necessary for general autophagy, promotes mitophagy when the mitochondria are depolarized. 25 The mechanism by which this additional ATG12 complex figures in selective mitophagy remains unknown. The second ubiquitin-like reaction that is shared by the general autophagy pathway and mitophagy employs the ubiquitin fold-containing protein microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) (also called MAP1LC3 or LC3B, the ortholog of yeast ATG8).…”
Section: Overview Of Autophagymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncleaved Enhances mitochondrial apoptosis [132] Decreases Bcl-x L levels npg [132]. Also fragments resulting from proteolytic cleavage of typical Atg proteins can enhance apoptotic cell death.…”
Section: Atg12-atg3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 Recently, a conjugate between ATG12 and ATG3 was shown to affect mitochondrial homeostasis and sensitize cells to apoptosis in a context completely separated from the established roles of the ATG proteins in the autophagic pathway. 55 Collectively, these findings imply that specific ATG genes can act as molecular switches and have autophagy-independent functions in homeostatic processes and cell death.…”
Section: Autophagy and Cell Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%