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Retromer Ensures the Degradation of Autophagic Cargo by Maintaining Lysosome Function in Drosophila

Journal

TRAFFIC
Volume 16, Issue 10, Pages 1088-1107

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tra.12309

Keywords

autophagy; Drosophila; endocytosis; lysosomal storage diseases; lysosome; retromer

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  1. Hungarian Scientific Research Funds [NK78012]
  2. European Union
  3. European Social Fund [TAMOP 4.2.1./B-09/KMR-2010-0003]
  4. Gedeon Richter Centenary Fund

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The retromer is an evolutionarily conserved coat complex that consists of Vps26, Vps29, Vps35 and a heterodimer of sorting nexin (Snx) proteins in yeast. Retromer mediates the recycling of transmembrane proteins from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network, including receptors that are essential for the delivery of hydrolytic enzymes to lysosomes. Besides its function in lysosomal enzyme receptor recycling, involvement of retromer has also been proposed in a variety of vesicular trafficking events, including early steps of autophagy and endocytosis. Here we show that the late stages of autophagy and endocytosis are impaired in Vps26 and Vps35 deficient Drosophila larval fat body cells, but formation of autophagosomes and endosomes is not compromised. Accumulation of aberrant autolysosomes and amphisomes in the absence of retromer function appears to be the consequence of decreased degradative capacity, as they contain undigested cytoplasmic material. Accordingly, we show that retromer is required for proper cathepsin L trafficking mainly independent of LERP, the Drosophila homolog of the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor. Finally, we find that Snx3 and Snx6 are also required for proper autolysosomal degradation in Drosophila larval fat body cells.

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