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Recruitment of the autophagic machinery to endosomes during infection is mediated by ubiquitin
Authors:Naonobu Fujita  Eiji Morita  Takashi Itoh  Atsushi Tanaka  Megumi Nakaoka  Yuki Osada  Tetsuo Umemoto  Tatsuya Saitoh  Hitoshi Nakatogawa  Shouhei Kobayashi  Tokuko Haraguchi  Jun-Lin Guan  Kazuhiro Iwai  Fuminori Tokunaga  Kazunobu Saito  Koutaro Ishibashi  Shizuo Akira  Mitsunori Fukuda  Takeshi Noda  Tamotsu Yoshimori
Abstract:Although ubiquitin is thought to be important for the autophagic sequestration of invading bacteria (also called xenophagy), its precise role remains largely enigmatic. Here we determined how ubiquitin is involved in this process. After invasion, ubiquitin is conjugated to host cellular proteins in endosomes that contain Salmonella or transfection reagent–coated latex (polystyrene) beads, which mimic invading bacteria. Ubiquitin is recognized by the autophagic machinery independently of the LC3–ubiquitin interaction through adaptor proteins, including a direct interaction between ubiquitin and Atg16L1. To ensure that invading pathogens are captured and degraded, Atg16L1 targeting is secured by two backup systems that anchor Atg16L1 to ubiquitin-decorated endosomes. Thus, we reveal that ubiquitin is a pivotal molecule that connects bacteria-containing endosomes with the autophagic machinery upstream of LC3.
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