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  • Local Fatty Acid Channeling into Phospholipid Synthesis Drives Phagophore Expansion during Autophagy.

Local Fatty Acid Channeling into Phospholipid Synthesis Drives Phagophore Expansion during Autophagy.

Cell (2019-12-31)
Maximilian Schütter, Patrick Giavalisco, Susanne Brodesser, Martin Graef
ABSTRACT

Autophagy is a conserved catabolic homeostasis process central for cellular and organismal health. During autophagy, small single-membrane phagophores rapidly expand into large double-membrane autophagosomes to encapsulate diverse cargoes for degradation. It is thought that autophagic membranes are mainly derived from preformed organelle membranes. Instead, here we delineate a pathway that expands the phagophore membrane by localized phospholipid synthesis. Specifically, we find that the conserved acyl-CoA synthetase Faa1 accumulates on nucleated phagophores and locally activates fatty acids (FAs) required for phagophore elongation and autophagy. Strikingly, using isotopic FA tracing, we directly show that Faa1 channels activated FAs into the synthesis of phospholipids and promotes their assembly into autophagic membranes. Indeed, the first committed steps of de novo phospholipid synthesis at the ER, which forms stable contacts with nascent autophagosomes, are essential for autophagy. Together, our work illuminates how cells spatially tune synthesis and flux of phospholipids for autophagosome biogenesis during autophagy.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Rapamycin, VETRANAL®, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Cerulenin, ≥98% (HPLC), from Cephalosporium caerulens
BRAND® 96-well microplate, U-bottom, round bottom, non-sterile