LDO proteins and Vac8 form a vacuole-lipid droplet contact site to enable starvation-induced lipophagy in yeast

Dev Cell. 2024 Mar 25;59(6):759-775.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.01.014. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) are fat storage organelles critical for energy and lipid metabolism. Upon nutrient exhaustion, cells consume LDs via gradual lipolysis or via lipophagy, the en bloc uptake of LDs into the vacuole. Here, we show that LDs dock to the vacuolar membrane via a contact site that is required for lipophagy in yeast. The LD-localized LDO proteins carry an intrinsically disordered region that directly binds vacuolar Vac8 to form vCLIP, the vacuolar-LD contact site. Nutrient limitation drives vCLIP formation, and its inactivation blocks lipophagy, resulting in impaired caloric restriction-induced longevity. We establish a functional link between lipophagy and microautophagy of the nucleus, both requiring Vac8 to form respective contact sites upon metabolic stress. In sum, we identify the tethering machinery of vCLIP and find that Vac8 provides a platform for multiple and competing contact sites associated with autophagy.

Keywords: Ldo16; Ldo45; NVJ; lipid droplets; lipophagy; membrane contact sites; nucleus-vacuole junction; nutrient limitation; vCLIP; vacuole-lipid droplet contact site.

MeSH terms

  • Autophagy
  • Lipid Droplets / metabolism
  • Lipid Metabolism / physiology
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins* / metabolism
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae* / metabolism
  • Vacuoles / metabolism

Substances

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins