PKD2/polycystin-2 induces autophagy by forming a complex with BECN1
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Peña Oyarzún, Daniel
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PKD2/polycystin-2 induces autophagy by forming a complex with BECN1
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- Peña Oyarzún, Daniel;
- Rodríguez Peña, Marcelo;
- Burgos Bravo, Francesca;
- Vergara, Ángelo;
- Kretschmar Montecinos, Catalina;
- Sotomayor Flores, Cristián;
- Ramírez Sarmiento, César A.;
- De Smedt, Humbert;
- Reyes Rojas, Montserrat;
- Pérez, William;
- Torres Gómez, Vicente;
- Morselli, Eugenia;
- Altamirano, Francisco;
- Wilson, Christian;
- Hill, Joseph A.;
- Lavandero González, Sergio;
- Criollo Céspedes, Alfredo;
Abstract
Macroautophagy/autophagy is an intracellular process involved in the breakdown of macromolecules and organelles. Recent studies have shown that PKD2/PC2/TRPP2 (polycystin 2, transient receptor potential cation channel), a nonselective cation channel permeable to Ca(2+)that belongs to the family of transient receptor potential channels, is required for autophagy in multiple cell types by a mechanism that remains unclear. Here, we report that PKD2 forms a protein complex with BECN1 (beclin 1), a key protein required for the formation of autophagic vacuoles, by acting as a scaffold that interacts with several co-modulators via its coiled-coil domain (CCD). Our data identified a physical and functional interaction between PKD2 and BECN1, which depends on one out of two CCD domains (CC1), located in the carboxy-terminal tail of PKD2. In addition, depletion of intracellular Ca(2+)with BAPTA-AM not only blunted starvation-induced autophagy but also disrupted the PKD2-BECN1 complex. Consistently, PKD2 overexpression triggered autophagy by increasing its interaction with BECN1, while overexpression of PKD2(D509V), a Ca(2+)channel activity-deficient mutant, did not induce autophagy and manifested diminished interaction with BECN1. Our findings show that the PKD2-BECN1 complex is required for the induction of autophagy, and its formation depends on the presence of the CC1 domain of PKD2 and on intracellular Ca(2+)mobilization by PKD2. These results provide new insights regarding the molecular mechanisms by which PKD2 controls autophagy.
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Comisión Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico (CONICYT, Chile)
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
1160820
1180495
1181361
1200490
1171075
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
ACT172066
FONDAP
15130011
CONICYT PhD fellowships
21140458
21140848
21140671
CONICYT International Investigation Project
PII20150073
PEW Latin American Fellows Program in the Biomedical Science
00002991
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
HL-120732
HL-128215
HL-126012
HL-147933
U-inicia Program at Universidad de Chile
UI024/19
Houston Methodist Research Institute
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, ICGEB
CRP/CHL16-06
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Autophagy (2020)
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