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Higher‐order assemblies of oligomeric cargo receptor complexes form the membrane scaffold of the Cvt vesicle
Authors:Arjen J Jakobi  Abul K Tarafder  Yury S Bykov  Andrea Picco  Wanda Kukulski  Jan Kosinski  Wim JH Hagen  Arvind C Ravichandran  Matthias Wilmanns  Marko Kaksonen  John AG Briggs  Carsten Sachse
Institution:1. Structural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany;2. Hamburg Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany;3. Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:Selective autophagy is the mechanism by which large cargos are specifically sequestered for degradation. The structural details of cargo and receptor assembly giving rise to autophagic vesicles remain to be elucidated. We utilize the yeast cytoplasm‐to‐vacuole targeting (Cvt) pathway, a prototype of selective autophagy, together with a multi‐scale analysis approach to study the molecular structure of Cvt vesicles. We report the oligomeric nature of the major Cvt cargo Ape1 with a combined 2.8 Å X‐ray and negative stain EM structure, as well as the secondary cargo Ams1 with a 6.3 Å cryo‐EM structure. We show that the major dodecameric cargo prApe1 exhibits a tendency to form higher‐order chain structures that are broken upon interaction with the receptor Atg19 in vitro. The stoichiometry of these cargo–receptor complexes is key to maintaining the size of the Cvt aggregate in vivo. Using correlative light and electron microscopy, we further visualize key stages of Cvt vesicle biogenesis. Our findings suggest that Atg19 interaction limits Ape1 aggregate size while serving as a vehicle for vacuolar delivery of tetrameric Ams1.
Keywords:autophagy cargo  autophagy receptor  correlative light and electron microscopy  electron cryomicroscopy  fluorescence light microscopy  selective autophagy  X‐ray crystallography
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