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Glycophagy is an ancient bilaterian pathway supporting metabolic adaptation through STBD1 structural evolution
Liting Ren1,2, Yitian Bai1, Chenyu Shi1
1Key Laboratory of Mariculture (Ocean University of China), Ministry of Education, and College of Fisheries, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.
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Glycophagy, a selective form of autophagy critical for glycogen homeostasis, relies on the glycogen cargo receptor called starch-binding domain-containing protein 1 (STBD1), yet its evolutionary origins remain elusive. Here, we provide evidence that the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas utilizes glycophagy to manage glycogen mobilization during periods of energy deprivation. We identify an oyster STBD1 protein, and trace its origins through phylogenetic and comparative genomic analysis of the carbohydrate binding module family 20 (CBM20) domain within this protein across metazoans. Oyster STBD1 and those in other invertebrates contain an N-terminal CBM20, contrasting the C-terminal location of CBM20 in vertebrate STBD1. N-terminal CBM20 STBD1 proteins have a deep origin in bilaterians, with the vertebrate structural arrangement arising at the chordate root. Structural modelling and functional studies reveal that the N-terminal organization of the CBM20 domain in STBD1 enhances glycogen binding, with subsequent anchoring by GABARAPL2, facilitating an increased glycogen flux into autophagosomes for lysosomal degradation. We conclude that glycophagy is deeply conserved in bilaterians and that STBD1 structural evolution underlies potentially adaptive variation in metabolic strategies across distinct animal clades.
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