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The formation of ubiquitin rich condensates triggers recruitment of the ATG9A lipid transfer complex to initiate basal autophagy

Broadbent, D. G.; McEwan, C. M.; Tsang, T.-M.; Poole, D. M.; Naylor, B. C.; Price, J. C.; Schmidt, J. C.; Andersen, J. L.

2023-11-29 cell biology
10.1101/2023.11.28.569058 bioRxiv
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Autophagy is an essential cellular recycling process that maintains protein and organelle homeostasis. ATG9A vesicle recruitment is a critical early step in autophagy to initiate autophagosome biogenesis. The mechanisms of ATG9A vesicle recruitment are best understood in the context of starvation-induced non-selective autophagy, whereas less is known about the signals driving ATG9A vesicle recruitment to autophagy initiation sites in the absence of nutrient stress. Here we demonstrate that loss of ATG9A or the lipid transfer protein ATG2 leads to the accumulation of phosphorylated p62 aggregates in the context of basal autophagy. Furthermore, we show that p62 degradation requires the lipid scramblase activity of ATG9A. Lastly, we present evidence that poly-ubiquitin is an essential signal that recruits ATG9A and mediates autophagy foci assembly in nutrient replete cells. Together, our data support a ubiquitin-driven model of ATG9A recruitment and autophagosome formation during basal autophagy.

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