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A PI(3,5)P2/CHMP4B axis on lysosomes is essential for microautophagic degradation of STING - PubMed

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  • #lysosomal microautophagy
  • #PI(3,5)P2/CHMP4B axis
  • #STING degradation
  • STING, a key player in type I interferon responses, is terminated via ESCRT-driven lysosomal microautophagy.
  • The phosphoinositide PI(3,5)P2 and CHMP4B on lysosomes are essential for encapsulating STING during microautophagy.
  • CHMP4B directly binds to PI(3,5)P2, and its recruitment to membranes depends on PI(3,5)P2 presence.
  • A CHMP4B mutant unable to bind PI(3,5)P2 fails to support STING degradation and signaling resolution.