An ESCRT-III Polymerization Sequence Drives Membrane Deformation and Fission
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III) catalyzes membrane fission from within membrane necks, a process that is essential for many cellular functions, from cell division to lysosome degradation and autophagy. How it breaks membranes, though, remains unknown. Here, we ch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell 2020-09, Vol.182 (5), p.1140-1155.e18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III) catalyzes membrane fission from within membrane necks, a process that is essential for many cellular functions, from cell division to lysosome degradation and autophagy. How it breaks membranes, though, remains unknown. Here, we characterize a sequential polymerization of ESCRT-III subunits that, driven by a recruitment cascade and by continuous subunit-turnover powered by the ATPase Vps4, induces membrane deformation and fission. During this process, the exchange of Vps24 for Did2 induces a tilt in the polymer-membrane interface, which triggers transition from flat spiral polymers to helical filament to drive the formation of membrane protrusions, and ends with the formation of a highly constricted Did2-Ist1 co-polymer that we show is competent to promote fission when bound on the inside of membrane necks. Overall, our results suggest a mechanism of stepwise changes in ESCRT-III filament structure and mechanical properties via exchange of the filament subunits to catalyze ESCRT-III activity.
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•ESCRT-III subunits polymerize sequentially at the membrane driven by the ATPase Vps4•The ESCRT-III polymerization sequence ends by Did2/Ist1 to catalyze membrane fission•Subunit exchange triggers changes in ESCRT-III polymers shape and properties•Tilt introduction in the polymer-membrane interface mediates filament buckling
The ESCRT-III machinery works by sequential recruitment, polymerization, and replacement of different subunits, resulting in constriction—and, finally, fission—of the membrane. |
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ISSN: | 0092-8674 1097-4172 1097-4172 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cell.2020.07.021 |