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A New Anatomy of Autophagic Clearance: On the Roles of Intrinsic Disorder in the Membrane-less on Membrane-Encapsulated Mechanism

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04 June 2026

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05 June 2026

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Abstract
Autophagy is a carefully regulated catabolic process that utilizes assemblies of specific sets of macromolecules operating at multiple stages of the pathway. Discoveries in recent years show that autophagy markedly relies on liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). Here, we present parameters that indicate plasticity of autophagy proteins and their probability to undergo LLPS in macroautophagy and microautophagy. We show that microautophagy is an extremely LLPS-friendly pathway. Several mechanisms involving proteins in the autophagy machinery that drive LLPS on various types of membranes to regulate this process or that undergo LLPS as autophagic cargo are described in detail. We also summarize the factors that modulate the LLPS potential of autophagy proteins. A high probability of autophagy-related proteins to undergo spontaneous LLPS shown here can direct future research on the role of protein droplets in autophagy.
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