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The T300A Crohn’s disease risk polymorphism impairs function of the WD40 domain of ATG16L1
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Autophagy
Clasificación UNESCO
2415 Biología Molecular
2407 Biología Celular
2302 Bioquímica
Fecha de publicación
2016
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Nature Research
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Boada-Romero, E., Serramito-Gómez, I., Sacristán, M. P., Boone, D. L., Xavier, R. J., & Pimentel-Muiños, F. X. (2016). The T300A Crohn’s disease risk polymorphism impairs function of the WD40 domain of ATG16L1. Nature communications, 7(1), 11821. doi:10.1038/ncomms11821
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[EN]A coding polymorphism of human ATG16L1 (rs2241880; T300A) increases the risk of Crohn’s disease and it has been shown to enhance susceptibility of ATG16L1 to caspase cleavage. Here we show that T300A also alters the ability of the C-terminal WD40-repeat domain of ATG16L1 to interact with an amino acid motif that recognizes this region. Such alteration impairs the unconventional autophagic activity of TMEM59, a transmembrane protein that contains the WD40 domain-binding motif, and disrupts its normal intracellular trafficking and its ability to engage ATG16L1 in response to bacterial infection. TMEM59-induced autophagy is blunted in cells expressing the fragments generated by caspase processing of the ATG16L1-T300A risk allele, whereas canonical autophagy remains unaffected. These results suggest that the T300A polymorphism alters the function of motif-containing molecules that engage ATG16L1 through the WD40 domain, either by influencing this interaction under non-stressful conditions or by inhibiting their downstream autophagic signalling after caspase-mediated cleavage.
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Article number: 11821 (2016)
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10.1038/ncomms11821
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