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  2. ATG12 conjugation to ATG3 regulates mitochondrial homeostasis and cell death

ATG12 conjugation to ATG3 regulates mitochondrial homeostasis and cell death

  • Cell. 2010 Aug 20;142(4):590-600. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.07.018.
Lilliana Radoshevich 1 Lyndsay Murrow Nan Chen Estefania Fernandez Srirupa Roy Christopher Fung Jayanta Debnath
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology and Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
Abstract

ATG12, an ubiquitin-like modifier required for macroautophagy, has a single known conjugation target, another Autophagy regulator called ATG5. Here, we identify ATG3 as a substrate for ATG12 conjugation. ATG3 is the E2-like Enzyme necessary for ATG8/LC3 lipidation during Autophagy. ATG12-ATG3 complex formation requires ATG7 as the E1 Enzyme and ATG3 autocatalytic activity as the E2, resulting in the covalent linkage of ATG12 onto a single lysine on ATG3. Surprisingly, disrupting ATG12 conjugation to ATG3 does not affect starvation-induced Autophagy. Rather, the lack of ATG12-ATG3 complex formation produces an expansion in mitochondrial mass and inhibits cell death mediated by mitochondrial pathways. Overall, these results unveil a role for ATG12-ATG3 in mitochondrial homeostasis and implicate the ATG12 conjugation system in cellular functions distinct from the early steps of autophagosome formation.

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