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Connexins modulate autophagosome biogenesis.

Nat. Cell Biol.2014 May;16(5):401-14. Epub 2014 Apr 06
Eloy Bejarano 1 , Andrea Yuste 1 , Bindi Patel 1 , Randy F Stout 2 , David C Spray 2 , Ana Maria Cuervo 1
Eloy Bejarano 1 , Andrea Yuste 1 , Bindi Patel 1 , Randy F Stout 2 , David C Spray 2 , Ana Maria Cuervo 1
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  • 1 Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology and Institute for Aging Studies, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA.
  • 2 Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA.
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The plasma membrane contributes to the formation of autophagosomes, the double-membrane vesicles that sequester cytosolic cargo and deliver it to lysosomes for degradation during autophagy. In this study, we have identified a regulatory role for connexins (Cx), the main components of plasma membrane gap junctions, in autophagosome formation. We have found that plasma-membrane-localized Cx proteins constitutively downregulate autophagy through a direct interaction with several autophagy-related proteins involved in the initial steps of autophagosome formation, such as Atg16 and components of the PI(3)K autophagy initiation complex (Vps34, Beclin-1 and Vps15). On nutrient starvation, this inhibitory effect is released by the arrival of Atg14 to the Cx-Atg complex. This promotes the internalization of Cx-Atg along with Atg9, which is also recruited to the plasma membrane in response to starvation. Maturation of the Cx-containing pre-autophagosomes into autophagosomes leads to degradation of these endogenous inhibitors, allowing for sustained activation of autophagy.