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CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis

Mechanisms of selective autophagy of the ER, known as ER-phagy, require molecular delineation, particularly in vivo. It is unclear how these events control ER proteostasis and cellular health. Here, we identify cell-cycle progression gene 1 (CCPG1), an ER-resident protein with no known physiological...

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Autores principales: Smith, Matthew D., Harley, Margaret E., Kemp, Alain J., Wills, Jimi, Lee, Martin, Arends, Mark, von Kriegsheim, Alex, Behrends, Christian, Wilkinson, Simon
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5791736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2017.11.024
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author Smith, Matthew D.
Harley, Margaret E.
Kemp, Alain J.
Wills, Jimi
Lee, Martin
Arends, Mark
von Kriegsheim, Alex
Behrends, Christian
Wilkinson, Simon
author_facet Smith, Matthew D.
Harley, Margaret E.
Kemp, Alain J.
Wills, Jimi
Lee, Martin
Arends, Mark
von Kriegsheim, Alex
Behrends, Christian
Wilkinson, Simon
author_sort Smith, Matthew D.
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description Mechanisms of selective autophagy of the ER, known as ER-phagy, require molecular delineation, particularly in vivo. It is unclear how these events control ER proteostasis and cellular health. Here, we identify cell-cycle progression gene 1 (CCPG1), an ER-resident protein with no known physiological role, as a non-canonical cargo receptor that directly binds to core autophagy proteins via an LIR motif to mammalian ATG8 proteins and, independently and via a discrete motif, to FIP200. These interactions facilitate ER-phagy. The CCPG1 gene is inducible by the unfolded protein response and thus directly links ER stress to ER-phagy. In vivo, CCPG1 protects against ER luminal protein aggregation and consequent unfolded protein response hyperactivation and tissue injury of the exocrine pancreas. Thus, via identification of this autophagy protein, we describe an unexpected molecular mechanism of ER-phagy and provide evidence that this may be physiologically relevant in ER luminal proteostasis.
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spelling pubmed-57917362018-02-02 CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis Smith, Matthew D. Harley, Margaret E. Kemp, Alain J. Wills, Jimi Lee, Martin Arends, Mark von Kriegsheim, Alex Behrends, Christian Wilkinson, Simon Dev Cell Article Mechanisms of selective autophagy of the ER, known as ER-phagy, require molecular delineation, particularly in vivo. It is unclear how these events control ER proteostasis and cellular health. Here, we identify cell-cycle progression gene 1 (CCPG1), an ER-resident protein with no known physiological role, as a non-canonical cargo receptor that directly binds to core autophagy proteins via an LIR motif to mammalian ATG8 proteins and, independently and via a discrete motif, to FIP200. These interactions facilitate ER-phagy. The CCPG1 gene is inducible by the unfolded protein response and thus directly links ER stress to ER-phagy. In vivo, CCPG1 protects against ER luminal protein aggregation and consequent unfolded protein response hyperactivation and tissue injury of the exocrine pancreas. Thus, via identification of this autophagy protein, we describe an unexpected molecular mechanism of ER-phagy and provide evidence that this may be physiologically relevant in ER luminal proteostasis. Cell Press 2018-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5791736/ /pubmed/29290589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2017.11.024 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Smith, Matthew D.
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Wills, Jimi
Lee, Martin
Arends, Mark
von Kriegsheim, Alex
Behrends, Christian
Wilkinson, Simon
CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis
title CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis
title_full CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis
title_fullStr CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis
title_full_unstemmed CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis
title_short CCPG1 Is a Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor Essential for ER-Phagy and Pancreatic ER Proteostasis
title_sort ccpg1 is a non-canonical autophagy cargo receptor essential for er-phagy and pancreatic er proteostasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5791736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2017.11.024
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