CALCOCO2/NDP52 initiates selective autophagy through recruitment of ULK and TBK1 kinase complexes.

CALCOCO2/NDP52 initiates selective autophagy through recruitment of ULK and TBK1 kinase complexes. Autophagy. 2019 Jul 01;:1-2 Authors: Boyle KB, Ravenhill BJ, Randow F Abstract The selective macroautophagy of prospective cargo necessitates activity of the autophagy machinery at cargo-determined locations. Whether phagophore membranes are recruited to, or are generated de novo at, the cargo is unknown. In our recent study we show that damaged Salmonella-containing vacuoles, marked by LGALS8/galectin-8, engage the cargo receptor CALCOCO2/NDP52 to recruit the autophagy-initiating ULK and TBK1 complexes and cause the formation of WIPI2-positive phagophore membranes. CALCOCO2 functions in the induction of autophagy by forming a trimer with RB1CC1/FIP200 and TBKBP1/SINTBAD-AZI2/NAP1, components of the ULK and TBK1 kinase complexes, respectively. Such recruitment of the upstream autophagy machinery to prospective cargo reveals how in complex eukaryotes detection of cargo-associated 'eat me' signals, induction of autophagy, and juxtaposition of cargo and phagophores are integrated. PMID: 31258038 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Autophagy - Category: Cytology Authors: Tags: Autophagy Source Type: research
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