Inducin Triggers LC3-Lipidation and ESCRT-Mediated Lysosomal Membrane Repair

Chembiochem. 2023 Dec 14;24(24):e202300579. doi: 10.1002/cbic.202300579. Epub 2023 Nov 7.

Abstract

Lipidation of the LC3 protein has frequently been employed as a marker of autophagy. However, LC3-lipidation is also triggered by stimuli not related to canonical autophagy. Therefore, characterization of the driving parameters for LC3 lipidation is crucial to understanding the biological roles of LC3. We identified a pseudo-natural product, termed Inducin, that increases LC3 lipidation independently of canonical autophagy, impairs lysosomal function and rapidly recruits Galectin 3 to lysosomes. Inducin treatment promotes Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT)-dependent membrane repair and transcription factor EB (TFEB)-dependent lysosome biogenesis ultimately leading to cell death.

Keywords: LC3 lipidation; biological activity; endolysosomal membrane damage; lysosomal membrane permeabilization; small molecule.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Autophagy*
  • Biological Transport
  • Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport / metabolism
  • Galectin 3
  • Lysosomes*

Substances

  • Galectin 3
  • Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport