|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : RACK1 Promotes Autophagy by Enhancing the Atg14L-Beclin 1-Vps34-Vps15 Complex Formation upon Phosphorylation by AMPK.

First Author  Zhao Y Year  2015
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  13
Issue  7 Pages  1407-1417
PubMed ID  26549445 Mgi Jnum  J:228961
Mgi Id  MGI:5749900 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.011
Citation  Zhao Y, et al. (2015) RACK1 Promotes Autophagy by Enhancing the Atg14L-Beclin 1-Vps34-Vps15 Complex Formation upon Phosphorylation by AMPK. Cell Rep 13(7):1407-17
abstractText  Autophagy is essential for maintaining tissue homeostasis. Although adaptors have been demonstrated to facilitate the assembly of the Atg14L-Beclin 1-Vps34-Vps15 complex, which functions in autophagosome formation, it remains unknown whether the autophagy machinery actively recruits such adaptors. WD40-repeat proteins are a large, highly conserved family of adaptors implicated in various cellular activities. However, the role of WD40-repeat-only proteins, such as RACK1, in postnatal mammalian physiology remains unknown. Here, we report that hepatocyte-specific RACK1 deficiency leads to lipid accumulation in the liver, accompanied by impaired Atg14L-linked Vps34 activity and autophagy. Further exploration indicates that RACK1 participates in the formation of autophagosome biogenesis complex upon its phosphorylation by AMPK at Thr50. Thr50 phosphorylation of RACK1 enhances its direct binding to Vps15, Atg14L, and Beclin 1, thereby promoting the assembly of the autophagy-initiation complex. These observations provide insight into autophagy induction and establish a pivotal role for RACK1 in postnatal mammalian physiology.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

9 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression