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Using a bioinformatic approach, we identified a TP53INP1-related gene encoding a protein with 30% identity with tumor protein 53-induced nuclear protein 1 (TP53INP1), which was named TP53INP2. TP53INP1 and TP53INP2 sequences were found in several species ranging from Homo sapiens to Drosophila melanogaster, but orthologues were found neither in earlier eukaryotes nor in prokaryotes. To gain insight into the function of the TP53INP2 protein, we carried out a yeast two-hybrid screening that showed that TP53INP2 binds to the LC3-related proteins GABARAP and GABARAP-like2, and then we demonstrated by coimmunoprecipitation that TP53INP2 interacts with these proteins, as well as with LC3 and with the autophagosome transmembrane protein
VMP1
. TP53INP2 translocates from the nucleus to the autophagosome structures after activation of autophagy by rapamycin or
starvation
. Also, we showed that TP53INP2 expression is necessary for autophagosome development because its small interfering RNA-mediated knockdown strongly decreases sensitivity of mammalian cells to autophagy. Finally, we found that interactions between TP53INP2 and LC3 or the LC3-related proteins GABARAP and GABARAP-like2 require autophagy and are modulated by wortmannin as judged by bioluminescence resonance energy transfer assays. We suggest that TP53INP2 is a scaffold protein that recruits LC3 and/or LC3-related proteins to the autophagosome membrane by interacting with the transmembrane protein
VMP1
. It is concluded that TP53INP2 is a novel gene involved in the autophagy of mammalian cells.
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PMID:The TP53INP2 protein is required for autophagy in mammalian cells. 1905 83
The molecular understanding of autophagy has originated almost exclusively from yeast genetic studies. Little is known about essential autophagy components specific to higher eukaryotes. Here we perform genetic screens in C. elegans and identify four metazoan-specific autophagy genes, named epg-2, -3, -4, and -5. Genetic analysis reveals that epg-2, -3, -4, and -5 define discrete genetic steps of the autophagy pathway. epg-2 encodes a coiled-coil protein that functions in specific autophagic cargo recognition. Mammalian homologs of EPG-3/
VMP1
, EPG-4/EI24, and EPG-5/mEPG5 are essential for
starvation
-induced autophagy.
VMP1
regulates autophagosome formation by controlling the duration of omegasomes. EI24 and mEPG5 are required for formation of degradative autolysosomes. This study establishes C. elegans as a multicellular genetic model to delineate the autophagy pathway and provides mechanistic insights into the metazoan-specific autophagic process.
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PMID:C. elegans screen identifies autophagy genes specific to multicellular organisms. 2055 Sep 28
Vacuole membrane protein 1
(
VMP1
) is an autophagy-related protein and identified as a key regulator of autophagy in recent years. In pancreatic cell lines,
VMP1
-dependent autophagy has been linked to positive regulation of apoptosis. However, there are no published reports on the role of
VMP1
in autophagy and apoptosis in colorectal cancers. Therefore, to address this gap of knowledge, we decided to interrogate regulation of autophagy and apoptosis by
VMP1
. We have studied the induction of autophagy by
starvation
and rapamycin treatment in colorectal cell lines using electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, and immunoblotting. We found that
starvation
-induced autophagy correlated with an increase in
VMP1
expression, that
VMP1
interacted with BECLIN1, and that siRNA mediated down-regulation of
VMP1
-reduced autophagy. Next, we examined the relationship between
VMP1
-dependent autophagy and apoptosis and found that
VMP1
down-regulation sensitizes cells to apoptosis and that agents that induce apoptosis down-regulate
VMP1
. In conclusion, similar to its reported role in other cell types,
VMP1
is an important regulator of autophagy in colorectal cell lines. However, in contrast to its role in pancreatic cell lines, in colorectal cancer cells,
VMP1
-dependent autophagy appears to be pro-survival rather than pro-cell death.
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PMID:VMP1 related autophagy and apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells: VMP1 regulates cell death. 2436 49
During the last decade, autophagy has been pointed out as a central process in cellular homeostasis with the consequent implication in most cellular settings and human diseases pathology. At present, there is significant data available about molecular mechanisms that regulate autophagy. Nevertheless, autophagy pathway itself and its importance in different cellular aspects are still not completely clear. In this article, we are focused in four main aspects: (a)
Induction of Autophagy
: Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism induced by nutrient
starvation
or lack of growth factors. In higher eukaryotes, autophagy is a cell response to stress which starts as a consequence of organelle damage, such as oxidative species and other stress conditions. (b)
Initiation of Autophagy
; The two major actors in this signaling process are mTOR and AMPK. These multitasking protein complexes are capable to summarize the whole environmental, nutritional, and energetic status of the cell and promote the autophagy induction by means of the ULK1-Complex, that is the first member in the autophagy initiation. (c)
ULK1-Complex:
This is a highly regulated complex responsible for the initiation of autophagosome formation. We review the post-transductional modifications of this complex, considering the targets of ULK1. (d)
The mechanisms involved in autophagosome formation
. In this section we discuss the main events that lead to the initial structures in autophagy. The BECN1-Complex with PI3K activity and the proper recognition of PI3P are one of these. Also, the transmembrane proteins, such as
VMP1
and ATG9, are critically involved. The membrane origin and the cellular localization of autophagosome biogenesis will be also considered. Hence, in this article we present an overview of the current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved in the initial steps of mammalian cell autophagosome biogenesis.
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PMID:Initial Steps in Mammalian Autophagosome Biogenesis. 3040 4