Phase separation of initiation hubs on cargo is a trigger switch for selective autophagy

Abstract: Autophagy is a key cellular quality control mechanism. Nutrient stress triggers bulk autophagy, which nonselectively degrades cytoplasmic material upon formation and liquid–liquid phase separation of the autophagy-related gene 1 (Atg1) complex. In contrast, selective autophagy eliminates protein aggregates, damaged organelles and other cargoes that are targeted by an autophagy receptor. Phase separation of cargo has been observed, but its regulation and impact on selective autophagy are poorly understood. Here, we find that key autophagy biogenesis factors phase separate into initiation hubs at cargo surfaces in yeast, subsequently maturing into sites that drive phagophore nucleation. This phase separation is dependent on multivalent, low-affinity interactions between autophagy receptors and cargo, creating a dynamic cargo surface. Notably, high-affinity interactions between autophagy receptors and cargo complexes block initiation hub formation and autophagy progression. Using these principles, we converted the mammalian reovirus nonstructural protein µNS, which accumulates as particles in the yeast cytoplasm that are not degraded, into a neo-cargo that is degraded by selective autophagy. We show that initiation hubs also form on the surface of different cargoes in human cells and are key to establish the connection to the endoplasmic reticulum, where the phagophore assembly site is formed to initiate phagophore biogenesis. Overall, our findings suggest that regulated phase separation underscores the initiation of both bulk and selective autophagy in evolutionarily diverse organisms

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
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Nature cell biology. - 27, 2 (2025) , 283-297, ISSN: 1476-4679

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(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2025
Creator
Licheva, Mariya
Pflaum, Jeremy
Babic, Riccardo
Mancilla, Hector
Elsaesser, Jana
Boyle, Emily
Hollenstein, David M.
Jimenez-Niebla, Jorge
Pleyer, Jonas
Heinrich, Mio
Wieland, Franz-Georg
Brenneisen, Joachim
Eickhorst, Christopher
Brenner, Johann
Jiang, Shan
Hartl, Markus
Welsch, Sonja
Hunte, Carola
Timmer, Jens
Wilfling, Florian
Kraft, Claudine

DOI
10.1038/s41556-024-01572-y
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2620915
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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