The Role of Atg Proteins in Autophagosome Formation

Noboru Mizushima(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Tamotsu Yoshimori(The University of Osaka), Yoshinori Ohsumi(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
March 3, 2011
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Abstract

Macroautophagy is mediated by a unique organelle, the autophagosome, which encloses a portion of cytoplasm for delivery to the lysosome. Autophagosome formation is dynamically regulated by starvation and other stresses and involves complicated membrane reorganization. Since the discovery of yeast Atg-related proteins, autophagosome formation has been dissected at the molecular level. In this review we describe the molecular mechanism of autophagosome formation with particular focus on the function of Atg proteins and the long-standing discussion regarding the origin of the autophagosome membrane.


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