Plant autophagosomes mature into amphisomes prior to their delivery to the central vacuole
Author(s) -
Jierui Zhao,
Mai Thu Bui,
Juncai Ma,
Fabian Künzl,
Lorenzo Picchianti,
Juan Carlos De la Concepción,
Yixuan Chen,
Sofia Petsangouraki,
Azadeh Mohseni,
Marta García-León,
Marta Salas-Gómez,
Caterina Giannini,
G. Dubois,
Roksolana Kobylinska,
Marion Clavel,
Swen Schellmann,
Yvon Jaillais,
Jìří Friml,
ByungHo Kang,
Yasin Dagdas
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the journal of cell biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.414
H-Index - 380
eISSN - 1540-8140
pISSN - 0021-9525
DOI - 10.1083/jcb.202203139
Subject(s) - atg8 , autophagy , autophagosome , vacuole , microbiology and biotechnology , escrt , biology , biogenesis , phagosome , vesicle , endosome , chemistry , cytoplasm , biochemistry , membrane , phagocytosis , gene , intracellular , apoptosis
Autophagosomes are double-membraned vesicles that traffic harmful or unwanted cellular macromolecules to the vacuole for recycling. Although autophagosome biogenesis has been extensively studied, autophagosome maturation, i.e., delivery and fusion with the vacuole, remains largely unknown in plants. Here, we have identified an autophagy adaptor, CFS1, that directly interacts with the autophagosome marker ATG8 and localizes on both membranes of the autophagosome. Autophagosomes form normally in Arabidopsis thaliana cfs1 mutants, but their delivery to the vacuole is disrupted. CFS1's function is evolutionarily conserved in plants, as it also localizes to the autophagosomes and plays a role in autophagic flux in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. CFS1 regulates autophagic flux by bridging autophagosomes with the multivesicular body-localized ESCRT-I component VPS23A, leading to the formation of amphisomes. Similar to CFS1-ATG8 interaction, disrupting the CFS1-VPS23A interaction blocks autophagic flux and renders plants sensitive to nitrogen starvation. Altogether, our results reveal a conserved vacuolar sorting hub that regulates autophagic flux in plants.
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