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      ATG12-ATG3 connects basal autophagy and late endosome function.

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      Autophagy
      Informa UK Limited
      ATG12, ATG3, PDCD6IP/Alix, basal autophagy, exosome, late endosome, viral budding

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          Abstract

          In addition to supporting cell survival in response to starvation or stress, autophagy promotes basal protein and organelle turnover. Compared to our understanding of stress-induced autophagy, little is known about how basal autophagy is regulated and how its activity is coordinated with other cellular processes. We recently identified a novel interaction between the ATG12-ATG3 conjugate and the ESCRT-associated protein PDCD6IP/Alix that promotes basal autophagy and endolysosomal trafficking. Moreover, ATG12-ATG3 is required for diverse PDCD6IP-mediated functions including late endosome distribution, exosome secretion, and viral budding. Our results highlight the importance of late endosomes for basal autophagic flux and reveal distinct roles for the core autophagy proteins ATG12 and ATG3 in controlling late endosome function.

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          Journal
          Autophagy
          Autophagy
          Informa UK Limited
          1554-8635
          1554-8627
          2015
          : 11
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Pathology and Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center; University of California ; San Francisco , CA USA.
          Article
          10.1080/15548627.2015.1040976
          4502820
          25998418
          ac276709-06a3-479d-be85-91df45fbf347
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          ATG12,ATG3,PDCD6IP/Alix,basal autophagy,exosome,late endosome,viral budding

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