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Hrr25: An emerging major player in selective autophagy regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Hitoshi Nakatogawa
Institution:01.Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology; Tokyo Institute of Technology; Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:As with the case of the mechanism of autophagosome formation, studies in yeast have taken a leading role in elucidating the molecular basis of target recognition during selective autophagy. Degradation targets are recognized by receptor proteins, which also bind to Atg8 homologs on growing phagophore membranes, leading to the loading of the targets into autophagosomes. However, it remains to be elucidated how these processes are regulated. In yeast, receptors also interact with the scaffold/adaptor protein Atg11, which subsequently recruits core Atg proteins onto receptor-target complexes to initiate autophagosome formation. Recently, we found that Hrr25, a homolog of CSNK1D/casein kinase 1δ, regulates 3 of 4 selective autophagy-related pathways in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a uniform mechanism: phosphoregulation of the receptor-scaffold interaction.
Keywords:Ams1  Atg19  Atg34  Atg36  casein kinase 1  Cvt pathway  nitrogen starvation  pexophagy  selective autophagy  yeast
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