[HTML][HTML] The intriguing life of autophagosomes

D Mijaljica, M Prescott, RJ Devenish - International journal of molecular …, 2012 - mdpi.com
D Mijaljica, M Prescott, RJ Devenish
International journal of molecular sciences, 2012mdpi.com
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles characteristic of macroautophagy, a
degradative pathway for cytoplasmic material and organelles terminating in the lysosomal or
vacuole compartment for mammals and yeast, respectively. This highly dynamic, multi-step
process requires significant membrane reorganization events at different stages of the
macroautophagic process. Such events include exchange and flow of lipids and proteins
between membranes and vesicles (eg, during initiation and growth of the phagophore) …
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles characteristic of macroautophagy, a degradative pathway for cytoplasmic material and organelles terminating in the lysosomal or vacuole compartment for mammals and yeast, respectively. This highly dynamic, multi-step process requires significant membrane reorganization events at different stages of the macroautophagic process. Such events include exchange and flow of lipids and proteins between membranes and vesicles (e.g., during initiation and growth of the phagophore), vesicular positioning and trafficking within the cell (e.g., autophagosome location and movement) and fusion of autophagosomes with the boundary membranes of the degradative compartment. Here, we review current knowledge on the contribution of different organelles to the formation of autophagosomes, their trafficking and fate within the cell. We will consider some of the unresolved questions related to the molecular mechanisms that regulate the “life and death” of the autophagosome.
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