2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.01.277764
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Rabaptin5 targets autophagy to damaged endosomes and SCVs by interaction with FIP200 and ATG16L1

Abstract: SummarySelective autophagy of damaged organelles is an important process for cellular homeostasis. The mechanisms how autophagy selects specific targets is often poorly understood. Rabaptin5 was previously known as a major regulator of early endosome identity and maturation. Here we identified two novel Rabaptin5 interactors: FIP200, a subunit of the ULK1 autophagy initiator complex, and ATG16L1, a central component of the E3-like enzyme in LC3 lipidation. Indeed, autophagy of early endosomes damaged by chloro… Show more

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