Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm

Reticulon (Rtn) proteins shape tubular domains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and in some cases are autophagy receptors for selective ER turnover. We have found that maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 control ER homeostasis and autophagic flux in endosperm aleurone cells, where the ER accumulates lipid droplet...

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Main Authors: Xiaoguo Zhang, Xinxin Ding, Richard Scott Marshall, Julio Paez-Valencia, Patrick Lacey, Richard David Vierstra, Marisa S Otegui
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Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/51918
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spelling doaj-116395153ecd4b16b4f38f7ca3d6fe8b2021-05-05T20:47:32ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2020-02-01910.7554/eLife.51918Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endospermXiaoguo Zhang0Xinxin Ding1Richard Scott Marshall2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6844-1078Julio Paez-Valencia3Patrick Lacey4Richard David Vierstra5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0210-3516Marisa S Otegui6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4699-6950Department of Botany, Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United StatesDepartment of Botany, Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, United StatesDepartment of Botany, Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United StatesDepartment of Botany, Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, United StatesDepartment of Botany, Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States; Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United StatesReticulon (Rtn) proteins shape tubular domains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and in some cases are autophagy receptors for selective ER turnover. We have found that maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 control ER homeostasis and autophagic flux in endosperm aleurone cells, where the ER accumulates lipid droplets and synthesizes storage protein accretions metabolized during germination. Maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 are expressed in the endosperm, localize to the ER, and re-model ER architecture in a dose-dependent manner. Rtn1 and Rtn2 interact with Atg8a using four Atg8-interacting motifs (AIMs) located at the C-terminus, cytoplasmic loop, and within the transmembrane segments. Binding between Rtn2 and Atg8 is elevated upon ER stress. Maize rtn2 mutants display increased autophagy and up-regulation of an ER stress-responsive chaperone. We propose that maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 act as receptors for autophagy-mediated ER turnover, and thus are critical for ER homeostasis and suppression of ER stress.https://elifesciences.org/articles/51918autophagyER stressendospermER-phagy
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author Xiaoguo Zhang
Xinxin Ding
Richard Scott Marshall
Julio Paez-Valencia
Patrick Lacey
Richard David Vierstra
Marisa S Otegui
spellingShingle Xiaoguo Zhang
Xinxin Ding
Richard Scott Marshall
Julio Paez-Valencia
Patrick Lacey
Richard David Vierstra
Marisa S Otegui
Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
eLife
autophagy
ER stress
endosperm
ER-phagy
author_facet Xiaoguo Zhang
Xinxin Ding
Richard Scott Marshall
Julio Paez-Valencia
Patrick Lacey
Richard David Vierstra
Marisa S Otegui
author_sort Xiaoguo Zhang
title Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
title_short Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
title_full Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
title_fullStr Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
title_full_unstemmed Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
title_sort reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Reticulon (Rtn) proteins shape tubular domains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and in some cases are autophagy receptors for selective ER turnover. We have found that maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 control ER homeostasis and autophagic flux in endosperm aleurone cells, where the ER accumulates lipid droplets and synthesizes storage protein accretions metabolized during germination. Maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 are expressed in the endosperm, localize to the ER, and re-model ER architecture in a dose-dependent manner. Rtn1 and Rtn2 interact with Atg8a using four Atg8-interacting motifs (AIMs) located at the C-terminus, cytoplasmic loop, and within the transmembrane segments. Binding between Rtn2 and Atg8 is elevated upon ER stress. Maize rtn2 mutants display increased autophagy and up-regulation of an ER stress-responsive chaperone. We propose that maize Rtn1 and Rtn2 act as receptors for autophagy-mediated ER turnover, and thus are critical for ER homeostasis and suppression of ER stress.
topic autophagy
ER stress
endosperm
ER-phagy
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/51918
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