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The Golgi as an Assembly Line to the Autophagosome

Stefano De Tito, Javier H. Hervás, Alexander R. van Vliet, Sharon A. Tooze

2020Trends in Biochemical Sciences97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Autophagy is traditionally depicted as a signaling cascade that culminates in the formation of an autophagosome that degrades cellular cargo. However, recent studies have identified myriad pathways and cellular organelles underlying the autophagy process, be it as signaling platforms or through the contribution of proteins and lipids. The Golgi complex is recognized as being a central transport hub in the cell, with a critical role in endocytic trafficking and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to plasma membrane (PM) transport. However, the Golgi is also an important site of key autophagy regulators, including the protein autophagy-related (ATG)-9A and the lipid, phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate [PI(4)P]. In this review, we highlight the central function of this organelle in autophagy as a transport hub supplying various components of autophagosome formation.

Topics & Concepts

Golgi apparatusAssembly lineCell biologyAutophagyAutophagosomeLine (geometry)ChemistryBiologyBiochemistryEndoplasmic reticulumEngineeringApoptosisGeometryMathematicsMechanical engineeringAutophagy in Disease and TherapyCellular transport and secretionEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease