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- | In the Atg8 system, there are several steps until Atg8 is activated. Firstly, the cysteine protease Atg4 cleaves the last residue of the C-terminal domain of Atg8 by consuming 1 molecule of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenosine_triphosphate ATP] and H20. Then, the Atg7 (E1-like enzyme) activates the C-terminal glycine exposed and therefore forms an intermediate Atg8-Atg7 by creating a thioester bond. Atg3 (E2-like enzyme) then replaces Atg7 in the complex to form an Atg8-Atg3 thioester intermediate. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidyl%C3%A9thanolamine Phosphatidylethanolamine] (PE) then links to the N-terminal domain of Atg8. This final complex (Atg8-Atg3-PE) serves as an intermediate for membrane tethering and hemifusion of the autophagosome. This complex is primordial for the elongation of the autophagosome. Notice that Atg8-Atg3-PE is the active complex, but Atg8-PE can also be sufficient to do this task (like this is showed on the scheme below). | + | In the Atg8 system, there are several steps until Atg8 is activated. Firstly, the cysteine protease Atg4 cleaves the last residue of the C-terminal domain of Atg8 by consuming 1 molecule of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenosine_triphosphate ATP] and H20. Then, the Atg7 (E1-like enzyme) activates the C-terminal glycine exposed and therefore forms an intermediate Atg8-Atg7 by creating a thioester bond. Atg3 (E2-like enzyme) then replaces Atg7 in the complex to form an Atg8-Atg3 thioester intermediate. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidyl%C3%A9thanolamine Phosphatidylethanolamine] (PE) then links to the N-terminal domain of Atg8. This final complex (Atg8-Atg3-PE) serves as an intermediate for membrane tethering and hemifusion of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autophagosome autophagosome]. This complex is primordial for the elongation of the autophagosome. Notice that Atg8-Atg3-PE is the active complex, but Atg8-PE can also be sufficient to do this task (like this is showed on the scheme below). |
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Plasmodium falciparum Atg8 in complex with Plasmodium falciparum Atg3 peptide
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References
http://hermandenis.perso.sfr.fr/204.%20Ann.%20IV.%20Autophagie.pdf