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      Atg27 tyrosine sorting motif is important for its trafficking and Atg9 localization

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          During autophagy, the transmembrane protein Atg27 facilitates transport of the major autophagy membrane protein Atg9 to the pre-autophagosomal structure (PAS). To better understand the function of Atg27 and its relationship with Atg9, Atg27 trafficking and localization were examined. Atg27 localized to endosomes and the vacuolar membrane, in addition to previously described PAS, Golgi and Atg9-positive structures. Atg27 vacuolar membrane localization was dependent on the adaptor AP-3, which mediates direct transport from the trans-Golgi to the vacuole. The four C-terminal amino acids (YSAV) of Atg27 comprise a tyrosine sorting motif. Mutation of the YSAV abrogated Atg27 transport to the vacuolar membrane and affected its distribution in TGN/endosomal compartments, while PAS localization was normal. Also, in atg27YSAV) or AP-3 mutants, accumulation of Atg9 in the vacuolar lumen was observed upon autophagy induction. Nevertheless, PAS localization of Atg9 was normal in atg27YSAV) cells. The vacuole lumen localization of Atg9 was dependent on transport through the multivesicular body, as Atg9 accumulated in the class E compartment and vacuole membrane in atg27YSAV) vps4Δ but not in ATG27 vps4Δ cells. We suggest that Atg27 has an additional role to retain Atg9 in endosomal reservoirs that can be mobilized during autophagy.

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          Journal
          100939340
          21894
          Traffic
          Traffic
          Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
          1398-9219
          1600-0854
          5 September 2017
          20 February 2015
          April 2015
          14 September 2017
          : 16
          : 4
          : 365-378
          Affiliations
          Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA
          Author notes
          [# ]Corresponding Author: slemmon@ 123456med.miami.edu , Phone: 305-243-5758 / Fax: 305-243-4555, Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (R-189), University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, P.O. Box 016189, Miami, FL 33101
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          Current Address: Rollins College, Department of Biology, Winter Park, FL, USA

          Article
          PMC5599220 PMC5599220 5599220 nihpa903659
          10.1111/tra.12253
          5599220
          25557545
          07746bec-2534-4e0d-ac4e-5248d90a9540
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          Endosome,Pre-autophagosomal structure (PAS),Vacuole,AP-3,Tyrosine sorting motif,Atg9,Atg27,Cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt),Autophagy,Trans-Golgi network (TGN)

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