Bridge-like lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) contain a repeating β-groove domain and long hydrophobic grooves that act as bridges at membrane contact sites (MCSs) to efficiently transfer lipids. Atg2 is one such bridge-like LTP essential for autophagosome formation, during which a newly synthesized isolation membrane (IM) emerges and expands through lipid supply. However, studies on Atg2-mediated lipid transfer are limited to in vitro studies due to the lack of a suitable probe for monitoring phos
Reversible one-way lipid transfer at ER–autophagosome membrane contact sites via Atg2
Li Hao·Kazuo Suzuki·Takuma Kishimoto·Huichao Lang·Nobuo N. Noda·Yutaro Hama·Takuma Tsuji·Tomoki Midorikawa·Yuta Ogasawara
