Lecture 20- Autophagy I Flashcards
What is the purpose of autophagy?
To digest intracellular material
Outline the mechanism of autophagy
- Initiation of a new vesicle and the formation of a phagophore
- Expansion: the phagophore elongates and a double membrane autophagosome forms to enclose cellular components
- Fusion: the autophagosome fuses with the lysosome (containing degradative machinery)
- Acidification and maturation
- Autolysosome components are degradated and recycled
Why do cells need degradation?
- Homeostasis
- Signalling
- Removing damaged components
- Recycling nutrients
- Reprogramming cells (differentiation)
What are the 3 types of autophagy?
- Macroautophagy
- Chaperone-mediated autophagy
- Microautophagy
Briefly explain how material is degraded by UPS?
Proteins get ubiquitinated by E1/2/3 or DUBs and targeted to the proteasome to be eliminated
Briefly explain the mechanism of macroautophagy
- Main degradation pathway
- Cytoplasmic cargo is delivered to the lysosome through an intermediary double membrane bound vesicle (autophagosome)
- The autophagosome fuses with the lysosome to form an autolysome
- Acidification and maturation occurs
- Finally, the cargo is degredated and the material recycled
Briefly explain chaperone-mediated autophagy
- Involved the direct translocation of cytoplasmic proteins across the lysosomal membrane in a complex with chaperone proteins
- The chaperone proteins on the complex get recognised by lysosomal membrane receptor (LAMP-2A)
- Resulting in their unfolding and degradation
Briefly outline microautophagy
- Direct engulfment of cytoplasmic cargo into the lysosome
2. Occurs through the invagination of the lysosomal membrane
What are the 4 main functions of macroautophagy?
- Nutrient recycling
- Cellular remodelling
- Removal of damaged components
- Killing intracellular pathogens
Explain the function of nutrient recycling in macroautophagy
- Autophagy is rapidly upregulated under starvation
- Causes non-selective bulk degradation of the cytosol
- Cells lacking autophagy (atgl mutants) die under starvation
- Autophagy deficient (gene KO) mice die due to starvation
- Cancer cells in solid tumour need autophagy to survive
Explain the function of cellular remodelling in autophagy
- Autophagy is the ONLY mechanism to degrade organelles
2. So is essential to form some specific cell types
Give 2 examples where autophagy is is required for cellular remodelling
- Erythropoiesis: autophagy is the main method of mitochondrial clearance to form mature erythrocytes
- Removal of sperm-derived mitochondria: autophagy removes sperm-derived mitochondria to ensure only maternal inheritance of mitochondria occurs
Explain the function of removing damaged components by autophagy
Cellular components accumulate damage over time so autophagy is needed to remove these damaged components
Give 2 examples where autophagy is required for removal of damaged components
- Mitochondria damage: autophagy selectively targets and removed damaged mitochondria after exercise
- Ageing/neurodegenerative diseases: cells continuously acquire damage.
Lysosomal capacity decreases as we age so our immune cells get less efficient. Reduced autophagy is the major reason for age-related degeneration
What is the dietary restriction hypothesis?
That starvation/exercise stimulates autophagy and increases damage repair
Thus making you live longer