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ATG10 is involved in autophagy which is a process for the bulk degradation of cytosolic compartments by lysosomes/vacuoles. The formation of autophagosomes involves a dynamic rearrangement of the membrane for which two ubiquitin-like modifications (the conjugation of APG12p and the modification of a soluble form of MAP-LC3 to a membrane-bound form) are essential. APG10 is an E2-like enzyme involved in two ubiquitin-like modifications essential for autophagosome formation, ATG12 -ATG5 conjugation and modification of a soluble form of MAP-LC3 (MAP1LC3A), a homolog of yeast Apg8, to a membrane-bound form. The protein ATG10 is ubiquitously expressed and the human APG10L gene is localized on chromosome 5q14.2.
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