Transmembrane Protein 74 (TMEM74)

NET36

Transmembrane Protein 74 (TMEM74)
A novel autophagy-related molecule, Transmembrane protein 74 (TMEM74). Its transcript was identified by Northern blot and the open reading frame was found to encode 393 amino acids, which shared very little identity with other genetic products. Subcellular localization analysis showed TMEM74 localized to the lysosome and autophagosome. Overexpression of TMEM74 in HeLa cells resulted in autophagic vacuolization, increased the dotted distribution of MDC and GFP-LC3, and endogenous LC3-II levels. Wortmannin, an autophagy inhibitor, partially attenuated these effects. Moreover, knockdown of TMEM74 by small interference RNA abolished the autophagic characteristics induced by starvation. These findings demonstrate that TMEM74 may be involved in promoting functional autophagy during cell starvation and other stress conditions.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)