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Autophagosome–lysosome fusion is independent of V-ATPase-mediated acidification

The ATP-dependent proton pump V-ATPase ensures low intralysosomal pH, which is essential for lysosomal hydrolase activity. Based on studies with the V-ATPase inhibitor BafilomycinA1, lysosomal acidification is also thought to be required for fusion with incoming vesicles from the autophagic and endo...

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Autores principales: Mauvezin, Caroline, Nagy, Péter, Juhász, Gábor, Neufeld, Thomas P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Pub. Group 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4428688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25959678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8007
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author Mauvezin, Caroline
Nagy, Péter
Juhász, Gábor
Neufeld, Thomas P.
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description The ATP-dependent proton pump V-ATPase ensures low intralysosomal pH, which is essential for lysosomal hydrolase activity. Based on studies with the V-ATPase inhibitor BafilomycinA1, lysosomal acidification is also thought to be required for fusion with incoming vesicles from the autophagic and endocytic pathways. Here we show that loss of V-ATPase subunits in the Drosophila fat body causes an accumulation of non-functional lysosomes, leading to a block in autophagic flux. However, V-ATPase-deficient lysosomes remain competent to fuse with autophagosomes and endosomes, resulting in a time-dependent formation of giant autolysosomes. In contrast, BafilomycinA1 prevents autophagosome–lysosome fusion in these cells, and this defect is phenocopied by depletion of the Ca(2+) pump SERCA, a secondary target of this drug. Moreover, activation of SERCA promotes fusion in a BafilomycinA1-sensitive manner. Collectively, our results indicate that lysosomal acidification is not a prerequisite for fusion, and that BafilomycinA1 inhibits fusion independent of its effect on lysosomal pH.
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spelling pubmed-44286882015-05-23 Autophagosome–lysosome fusion is independent of V-ATPase-mediated acidification Mauvezin, Caroline Nagy, Péter Juhász, Gábor Neufeld, Thomas P. Nat Commun Article The ATP-dependent proton pump V-ATPase ensures low intralysosomal pH, which is essential for lysosomal hydrolase activity. Based on studies with the V-ATPase inhibitor BafilomycinA1, lysosomal acidification is also thought to be required for fusion with incoming vesicles from the autophagic and endocytic pathways. Here we show that loss of V-ATPase subunits in the Drosophila fat body causes an accumulation of non-functional lysosomes, leading to a block in autophagic flux. However, V-ATPase-deficient lysosomes remain competent to fuse with autophagosomes and endosomes, resulting in a time-dependent formation of giant autolysosomes. In contrast, BafilomycinA1 prevents autophagosome–lysosome fusion in these cells, and this defect is phenocopied by depletion of the Ca(2+) pump SERCA, a secondary target of this drug. Moreover, activation of SERCA promotes fusion in a BafilomycinA1-sensitive manner. Collectively, our results indicate that lysosomal acidification is not a prerequisite for fusion, and that BafilomycinA1 inhibits fusion independent of its effect on lysosomal pH. Nature Pub. Group 2015-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4428688/ /pubmed/25959678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8007 Text en Copyright © 2015, Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Autophagosome–lysosome fusion is independent of V-ATPase-mediated acidification
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title_fullStr Autophagosome–lysosome fusion is independent of V-ATPase-mediated acidification
title_full_unstemmed Autophagosome–lysosome fusion is independent of V-ATPase-mediated acidification
title_short Autophagosome–lysosome fusion is independent of V-ATPase-mediated acidification
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4428688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25959678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8007
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