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WIPI3 Protein

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WIPI3 Protein

Overview

WIPI3 (WD Repeat Domain, Phosphoinositide Interacting protein 3) is a conserved eukaryotic protein belonging to the WIPI family of phosphoinositide-binding proteins. The WIPI proteins are characterized by their WD40 repeat domains, which form a β-propeller structure capable of binding phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP) lipids with high specificity and affinity. WIPI3, encoded by the WIPI3 gene located on chromosome 5q31.2, is a crucial regulator of autophagy and membrane trafficking processes. The protein consists of approximately 330 amino acids and functions as a key adapter molecule in early autophagy recognition and membrane dynamics. WIPI3 is ubiquitously expressed across tissues, with particularly high levels in the central nervous system, making it especially relevant to neurobiological processes and neurodegenerative pathology.

Function and Biology

WIPI3 primarily functions as a phosphoinositide effector protein that recognizes and binds phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI3P), a critical lipid signaling molecule enriched on early endosomal and autophagosomal membranes. This phosphoinositide-binding capability enables WIPI3 to serve as a membrane-targeting module that localizes autophagy machinery to sites of autophagosome biogenesis. The protein interacts with multiple components of the autophagy initiation complex, including ATG2 and ATG18 homologs, facilitating the recruitment and assembly of the isolation membrane machinery.

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