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Membrane Delivery to the Yeast Autophagosome from the Golgi-Endosomal System

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 21, Issue 22, Pages 3998-4008

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E10-05-0457

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  1. Medical Research Council
  2. European Molecular Biology Organization
  3. Human Frontiers Scientific Program
  4. Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science
  5. MRC [MC_U105178783] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Medical Research Council [MC_U105178783] Funding Source: researchfish

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While many of the proteins required for autophagy have been identified, the source of the membrane of the autophagosome is still unresolved with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), endosomes, and mitochondria all having been evoked. The integral membrane protein Atg9 is delivered to the autophagosome during starvation and in the related cytoplasm-to-vacuole (Cvt) pathway that occurs constitutively in yeast. We have examined the requirements for delivery of Atg9-containing membrane to the yeast autophagosome. Atg9 does not appear to originate from mitochondria, and Atg9 cannot reach the forming autophagosome directly from the ER or early Golgi. Components of traffic between Golgi and endosomes are known to be required for the Cvt pathway but do not appear required for autophagy in starved cells. However, we find that pairwise combinations of mutations in Golgi-endosomal traffic components apparently only required for the Cvt pathway can cause profound defects in Atg9 delivery and autophagy in starved cells. Thus it appears that membrane that contains Atg9 is delivered to the autophagosome from the Golgi-endosomal system rather than from the ER or mitochondria. This is underestimated by examination of single mutants, providing a possible explanation for discrepancies between yeast and mammalian studies on Atg9 localization and autophagosome formation.

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