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The insufficiency of ATG4A in macroautophagy.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2020-08-01)
Nathan Nguyen, Taryn J Olivas, Antonio Mires, Jiaxin Jin, Shenliang Yu, Lin Luan, Shanta Nag, Karlina J Kauffman, Thomas J Melia, Nathan Nguyen, Taryn J Olivas, Antonio Mires, Jiaxin Jin, Shenliang Yu, Lin Luan, Shanta Nag, Karlina J Kauffman, Thomas J Melia
ABSTRACT

During autophagy, LC3 and GABARAP proteins become covalently attached to phosphatidylethanolamine on the growing autophagosome. This attachment is also reversible. Deconjugation (or delipidation) involves the proteolytic cleavage of an isopeptide bond between LC3 or GABARAP and the phosphatidylethanolamine headgroup. This cleavage is carried about by the ATG4 family of proteases (ATG4A, B, C, and D). Many studies have established that ATG4B is the most active of these proteases and is sufficient for autophagy progression in simple cells. Here we examined the second most active protease, ATG4A, to map out key regulatory motifs on the protein and to establish its activity in cells. We utilized fully in vitro reconstitution systems in which we controlled the attachment of LC3/GABARAP members and discovered a role for a C-terminal LC3-interacting region on ATG4A in regulating its access to LC3/GABARAP. We then used a gene-edited cell line in which all four ATG4 proteases have been knocked out to establish that ATG4A is insufficient to support autophagy and is unable to support GABARAP proteins removal from the membrane. As a result, GABARAP proteins accumulate on membranes other than mature autophagosomes. These results suggest that to support efficient production and consumption of autophagosomes, additional factors are essential including possibly ATG4B itself or one of its proteolytic products in the LC3 family.

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