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The Hansenula polymorpha ATG25 Gene Encodes a Novel Coiled-Coil Protein that is Required for Macropexophagy
Abstract:We have isolated the Hansenula polymorpha ATG11 and ATG25 genes, which are both required for glucose-induced selective peroxisome degradation (macropexophagy). ATG11 was identified before in other yeast species and shown to be involved in the Cvt pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and glucose-induced micropexophagy in Pichia pastoris. Our data indicate that HpATG11 is required for macropexophagy. ATG25 represents a novel gene that encodes a 45 kDa coiled-coil protein. We show that this protein co-localizes with Atg11 on a small structure, which most likely represents the pre-autophagosomal structure (PAS). Cells of a constructed ATG25 deletion strain (atg25) displayed relatively slow, continuous degradation of peroxisomes by microautophagy during growth on methanol in the presence of excess nitrogen that also continued after induction of selective peroxisome degradation. This suggests that the processes of selective and non-selective autophagy are dysregulated in atg25 cells.
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