Title of article :
Mitochondria Supply Membranes for Autophagosome Biogenesis during Starvation
Author/Authors :
Dale W. Hailey، نويسنده , , Angelika S. Rambold، نويسنده , , Prasanna Satpute-Krishnan، نويسنده , , Kasturi Mitra، نويسنده , , Rachid Sougrat، نويسنده , , Peter K. Kim، نويسنده , , Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Starvation-induced autophagosomes engulf cytosol and/or organelles and deliver them to lysosomes for degradation, thereby resupplying depleted nutrients. Despite advances in understanding the molecular basis of this process, the membrane origin of autophagosomes remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that, in starved cells, the outer membrane of mitochondria participates in autophagosome biogenesis. The early autophagosomal marker, Atg5, transiently localizes to punctae on mitochondria, followed by the late autophagosomal marker, LC3. The tail-anchor of an outer mitochondrial membrane protein also labels autophagosomes and is sufficient to deliver another outer mitochondrial membrane protein, Fis1, to autophagosomes. The fluorescent lipid NBD-PS (converted to NBD-phosphotidylethanolamine in mitochondria) transfers from mitochondria to autophagosomes. Photobleaching reveals membranes of mitochondria and autophagosomes are transiently shared. Disruption of mitochondria/ER connections by mitofusin2 depletion dramatically impairs starvation-induced autophagy. Mitochondria thus play a central role in starvation-induced autophagy, contributing membrane to autophagosomes.