Chemogenetic inhibition of IST1-CHMP1B interaction impairs endosomal recycling and promotes unconventional LC3 lipidation at stalled endosomes

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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The Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) machinery constitutes a multisubunit protein complex that plays an essential role in membrane remodeling and trafficking. ESCRTs regulate a wide array of cellular processes, encompassing cytokinetic abscission, cargo sorting into multivesicular bodies (MVBs), membrane repair and autophagy. Given the versatile functionality of ESCRTs and the intricate organizational structure of the ESCRT complex, the targeted modulation of distinct ESCRT-mediated membrane deformations for functional dissection poses a considerable challenge. This study presents a pseudo-natural product targeting IST1-CHMP1B within the ESCRT-III complex. This compound specifically disrupts the interaction between IST1 and CHMP1B, thereby inhibiting the formation of IST1-CHMP1B copolymers essential for normal-topology membrane scission events. While the compound has no impact on cytokinesis, MVB sorting and exosome biogenesis, it rapidly hinders transferrin receptor (TfR) recycling in cells, resulting in the accumulation of transferrin in perinuclear endosomal recycling tubules. Stalled recycling endosomes acquire unconventional LC3 lipidation, establishing a link between non-canonical LC3 lipidation and endosomal recycling. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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endosomal recycling,unconventional lc3 lipidation,chemogenetic inhibition
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