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    Like other selective autophagy pathways, the selective autophagy of peroxisomes, pexophagy, is controlled by receptor protein complexes (RPCs). The pexophagic RPC in Pichia pastoris consists of several proteins: Pex3 and Pex14 ligands in the peroxisomal membrane, Atg30 receptor, Atg11, and Atg17 scaffolds, and the phagophore protein Atg8. Recently, we identified a new component of the pexophagic RPC, Atg37, which is involved in the assembly of this complex. Atg37 is an integral peroxisomal membrane protein (PMP) that binds Pex3 and Atg30, but not Pex14 or Atg8. In the absence of Atg37, the recognition of Pex3 and recruitment of Atg17 by Atg30 are normal. However, the recruitment of Atg11 is severely affected suggesting that the role of Atg37 is to facilitate the Atg30-Atg11 interaction. Palmitoyl-CoA competes with Atg30 for the acyl-CoA binding domain of Atg37 in vitro and might regulate the dynamics of the pexophagic RPC in vivo. The human counterpart of Atg37, ACBD5, also localizes to peroxisomes and is specifically required for pexophagy. Therefore, it is tempting to speculate that ACBD5/ATG37 regulates the assembly of the pexophagic RPC in mammalian cells.

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    Taras Y Nazarko. Atg37 regulates the assembly of the pexophagic receptor protein complex. Autophagy. 2014 Jul;10(7):1348-9

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    PMID: 24905344

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