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Autophagy receptors link myosin VI to autophagosomes to mediate Tom1-dependent autophagosome maturation and fusion with the lysosome

Autophagy receptors link myosin VI to autophagosomes to mediate Tom1-dependent autophagosome maturation and fusion with the lysosome
Autophagy receptors link myosin VI to autophagosomes to mediate Tom1-dependent autophagosome maturation and fusion with the lysosome
Autophagy targets pathogens, damaged organelles and protein aggregates for lysosomal degradation. These ubiquitylated cargoes are recognized by specific autophagy receptors, which recruit LC3-positive membranes to form autophagosomes. Subsequently, autophagosomes fuse with endosomes and lysosomes, thus facilitating degradation of their content; however, the machinery that targets and mediates fusion of these organelles with autophagosomes remains to be established. Here we demonstrate that myosin VI, in concert with its adaptor proteins NDP52, optineurin, T6BP and Tom1, plays a crucial role in autophagy. We identify Tom1 as a myosin VI binding partner on endosomes, and demonstrate that loss of myosin VI and Tom1 reduces autophagosomal delivery of endocytic cargo and causes a block in autophagosome-lysosome fusion. We propose that myosin VI delivers endosomal membranes containing Tom1 to autophagosomes by docking to NDP52, T6BP and optineurin, thereby promoting autophagosome maturation and thus driving fusion with lysosomes.
1465-7392
1024-1035
Tumbarello, D.A.
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Waxse, B.J.
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Arden, S.D.
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Bright, N.A.
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Kendrick-Jones, J.
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Buss, F.
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Tumbarello, D.A.
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Waxse, B.J.
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Arden, S.D.
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Bright, N.A.
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Kendrick-Jones, J.
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Buss, F.
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Tumbarello, D.A., Waxse, B.J., Arden, S.D., Bright, N.A., Kendrick-Jones, J. and Buss, F. (2012) Autophagy receptors link myosin VI to autophagosomes to mediate Tom1-dependent autophagosome maturation and fusion with the lysosome. Nature Cell Biology, 14 (10), 1024-1035. (doi:10.1038/ncb2589). (PMID:23023224)

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Abstract

Autophagy targets pathogens, damaged organelles and protein aggregates for lysosomal degradation. These ubiquitylated cargoes are recognized by specific autophagy receptors, which recruit LC3-positive membranes to form autophagosomes. Subsequently, autophagosomes fuse with endosomes and lysosomes, thus facilitating degradation of their content; however, the machinery that targets and mediates fusion of these organelles with autophagosomes remains to be established. Here we demonstrate that myosin VI, in concert with its adaptor proteins NDP52, optineurin, T6BP and Tom1, plays a crucial role in autophagy. We identify Tom1 as a myosin VI binding partner on endosomes, and demonstrate that loss of myosin VI and Tom1 reduces autophagosomal delivery of endocytic cargo and causes a block in autophagosome-lysosome fusion. We propose that myosin VI delivers endosomal membranes containing Tom1 to autophagosomes by docking to NDP52, T6BP and optineurin, thereby promoting autophagosome maturation and thus driving fusion with lysosomes.

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Published date: 30 September 2012
Additional Information: *co-corresponding author
Organisations: Molecular and Cellular

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Local EPrints ID: 362404
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/362404
ISSN: 1465-7392
PURE UUID: 43647efe-bd6e-41d5-8b9c-11fde7cb6c43
ORCID for D.A. Tumbarello: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5169-0561

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:50

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Author: D.A. Tumbarello ORCID iD
Author: B.J. Waxse
Author: S.D. Arden
Author: N.A. Bright
Author: J. Kendrick-Jones
Author: F. Buss

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