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TRAPPC11 functions in autophagy by recruiting ATG2B‐WIPI4/WDR45 to preautophagosomal membranes
Authors:Daniela Stanga  Qingchuan Zhao  Miroslav P Milev  Djenann Saint‐Dic  Cecilia Jimenez‐Mallebrera  Michael Sacher
Abstract:TRAPPC11 has been implicated in membrane traffic and lipid‐linked oligosaccharide synthesis, and mutations in TRAPPC11 result in neuromuscular and developmental phenotypes. Here, we show that TRAPPC11 has a role upstream of autophagosome formation during macroautophagy. Upon TRAPPC11 depletion, LC3‐positive membranes accumulate prior to, and fail to be cleared during, starvation. A proximity biotinylation assay identified ATG2B and its binding partner WIPI4/WDR45 as TRAPPC11 interactors. TRAPPC11 depletion phenocopies that of ATG2 and WIPI4 and recruitment of both proteins to membranes is defective upon reduction of TRAPPC11. We find that a portion of TRAPPC11 and other TRAPP III proteins localize to isolation membranes. Fibroblasts from a patient with TRAPPC11 mutations failed to recruit ATG2B‐WIPI4, suggesting that this interaction is physiologically relevant. Since ATG2B‐WIPI4 is required for isolation membrane expansion, our study suggests that TRAPPC11 plays a role in this process. We propose a model whereby the TRAPP III complex participates in the formation and expansion of the isolation membrane at several steps. image
Keywords:ATG2  autophagy  isolation membrane  LC3  TRAPP  TRAPPC8  TRAPPC11  TRAPPC12  WIPI4
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