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. 2025 Nov;32(11):2285-2295.
doi: 10.1038/s41594-025-01678-3. Epub 2025 Sep 16.

Phase separation promotes Atg8 lipidation and vesicle condensation for autophagy progression

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Phase separation promotes Atg8 lipidation and vesicle condensation for autophagy progression

Yuko Fujioka et al. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2025 Nov.

Abstract

Upon starvation, the autophagy-initiating Atg1 complex undergoes phase separation to organize the preautophagosomal structure (PAS) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, from which autophagosome formation is considered to proceed. However, the physiological roles of the PAS droplet remain unclear. Here we show that core Atg proteins are recruited into early PAS droplets that are formed by phase separation of the Atg1 complex with different efficiencies in vitro. The Atg12-Atg5-Atg16 E3 ligase complex for Atg8 lipidation is the most efficiently condensed in the droplets through specific Atg12-Atg17 interaction, which is also important for the PAS targeting of the E3 complex in vivo. In vitro reconstitution demonstrates that E3-enriched early PAS droplets promote Atg8 lipidation and that Atg8 coating of the vesicle membrane is both necessary and sufficient for their condensation into the droplets. These data suggest that the PAS functions as an efficient production site for lipidated Atg8 and pools membrane seeds to drive autophagosome formation.

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Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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