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Reconstitution of BNIP3/NIX-mediated autophagy reveals two pathways and hierarchical flexibility of the initiation machinery

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Preprint August 30, 2024

Published July 24, 2025

Selective autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is critical for maintaining cellular homeostasis by disposing of harmful cellular material. While the mechanisms by which soluble cargo receptors recruit the autophagy machinery are becoming increasingly clear, the principles governing how organelle-localized transmembrane cargo receptors initiate selective autophagy remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that transmembrane cargo receptors can initiate autophagosome biogenesis not only by recruiting the upstream FIP200/ULK1 complex but also via a WIPI-ATG13 complex. This latter pathway is employed by the BNIP3/NIX receptors to trigger mitophagy. Additionally, other transmembrane mitophagy receptors, including FUNDC1 and BCL2L13, exclusively use the FIP200/ULK1 complex, while FKBP8 and the ER-phagy receptor TEX264 are capable of utilizing both pathways to initiate autophagy. Our study defines the molecular rules for initiation by transmembrane cargo receptors, revealing remarkable flexibility in the assembly and activation of the autophagy machinery, with significant implications for therapeutic interventions.
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  • Autophagy
  • In Vitro
  • Original Research

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    Elias Adriaenssens

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    Stefan Schaar

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    Annan (Zeke) Cook

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    Jan F. M. Stuke

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    Justyna Sawa-Makarska

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    Thanh Nguyen

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    Xuefeng Ren

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    Martina Schuschnig

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    Julia Romanov

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    Grace Khuu

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    Louise Uoselis

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  • Michael Lazarou, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Hurley

    Monash University

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    Gerhard Hummer

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  • James Hurley

    Lead PI (Core Leadership): Team Hurley

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Sascha Martens

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Hurley

    Max F. Perutz Laboratories

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