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First published online June 17, 2009
doi: 10.1242/10.1242/jcs.050021


Journal of Cell Science 122, 2179-2183 (2009)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2009
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How do ESCRT proteins control autophagy?

T. E. Rusten1,2 and Harald Stenmark1,2,*

1 Centre for Cancer Biomedicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Montebello, N-0310 Oslo, Norway
2 Department of Biochemistry, Institute for Cancer Research, the Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo University Hospital, Montebello, N-0310 Oslo, Norway

* Author for correspondence (e-mail: stenmark{at}ulrik.uio.no)


This article is part of a Minifocus on the ESCRT machinery. For further reading, please see related articles: `The ESCRT machinery at a glance' by Thomas Wollert et al. (J. Cell Sci. 122, 2163-2166) and `No strings attached: the ESCRT machinery in viral budding and cytokinesis' by Bethan McDonald and Juan Martin-Serrano (J. Cell Sci. 122, 2167-2177).


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Autophagy, a conserved mechanism for lysosomal degradation of cytoplasmic components, has received much attention recently owing to its importance in tissue remodelling and innate immunity, and because it has been proposed that autophagy protects against cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Although much of the molecular machinery that mediates autophagy has been identified, there are still aspects of this pathway that remain enigmatic. One open issue is the involvement of endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) proteins, which were originally identified for their role in sorting ubiquitylated membrane proteins into multivesicular bodies. In this Opinion article, we discuss four possible models that could explain the observation that autophagosomes accumulate in ESCRT-depleted cells. We propose that the involvement of ESCRT proteins in the fusion of autophagosomes with the endolysosomal system is the most plausible model.

Key words: Autophagy, Endosome, ESCRT, Lysosome, Multivesicular body, Ubiquitin


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