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Membrane supply and remodeling during autophagosome biogenesis

Rubén Gómez‐Sánchez, Sharon A. Tooze, Fulvio Reggiori

2021Current Opinion in Cell Biology83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The de novo generation of double-membrane autophagosomes is the hallmark of autophagy. The initial membranous precursor cisterna, the phagophore, is very likely generated by the fusion of vesicles and acts as a membrane seed for the subsequent expansion into an autophagosome. This latter step requires a massive convoy of lipids into the phagophore. In this review, we present recent advances in our understanding of the intracellular membrane sources and lipid delivery mechanisms, which principally rely on vesicular transport and membrane contact sites that contribute to autophagosome biogenesis. In this context, we discuss lipid biosynthesis and lipid remodeling events that play a crucial role in both phagophore nucleation and expansion.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagosomeBiologyCell biologyBiogenesisAutophagyVesicleContext (archaeology)Lipid bilayer fusionMembraneBiochemistryApoptosisGenePaleontologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyCellular transport and secretionEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease