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Publication : Annexin A5 stimulates autophagy and inhibits endocytosis.

First Author  Ghislat G Year  2012
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  125
Issue  Pt 1 Pages  92-107
PubMed ID  22266906 Mgi Jnum  J:197310
Mgi Id  MGI:5492032 Doi  10.1242/jcs.086728
Citation  Ghislat G, et al. (2012) Annexin A5 stimulates autophagy and inhibits endocytosis. J Cell Sci 125(Pt 1):92-107
abstractText  Macroautophagy is a major lysosomal catabolic process activated particularly under starvation in eukaryotic cells. A new organelle, the autophagosome, engulfs cytoplasmic substrates, which are degraded after fusion with endosomes and/or lysosomes. During a shotgun proteome analysis of purified lysosomal membranes from mouse fibroblasts, a Ca(2+)-dependent phospholipid-binding protein, annexin A5, was found to increase on lysosomal membranes under starvation. This suggests a role for this protein, an abundant annexin with a still unknown intracellular function, in starvation-induced lysosomal degradation. Transient overexpression and silencing experiments showed that annexin A5 increased lysosomal protein degradation, and colocalisation experiments, based on GFP sensitivity to lysosomal acidic pH, indicated that this was mainly the result of inducing autophagosome-lysosome fusion. Annexin A5 also inhibited the endocytosis of a fluid-phase marker and cholera toxin, but not receptor-mediated endocytosis. Therefore, we propose a double and opposite role of annexin A5 in regulating the endocytic and autophagic pathways and the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes and endosomes.
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