Autophagy Reports (Dec 2023)
Sugar coating autophagy: exploring the links between the inhibition of NGLY1 (N-glycanase 1) and autophagy induction
Abstract
The cytosolic enzyme NGLY1 (N-glycanase 1) is a central mediator of glycoprotein catabolism. The enzyme acts to cleave N-linked glycans from modified substrate asparagine residues prior to degradation of misfolded proteins by the proteasome, playing a key and well-conserved role in the ER-associated degradation/ERAD pathway. In a clinical context, NGLY1 disorder represents a rare congenital disorder of deglycosylation where mutations in the NGLY1 gene result in the loss of enzyme function. Patients with NGLY1 disorder present with a broad and varied array of symptoms, which can include moderate to profound levels of developmental delay, seizures, and complex movement disorders, as well as alacrima. Our recent results highlight a causal link between NGLY1 inhibition and macroautophagy/autophagy induction.
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