The N-acetylcysteine-insensitive acetic acid-induced yeast programmed cell death occurs without macroautophagy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Programmed cell death can occur through two separate pathways caused by treatment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
with acetic acid (AA-PCD), which differ from one another essentially with respect to their sensitivity to Nacetylcysteine
(NAC) and to the role played by cytochrome c and metacaspase YCA1. Moreover, yeast can also undergo
macroautophagy which occurs in NAC-insensitive manner. In order to gain some insight into the relationship between
AA-PCD and macroautophagy use was made of WT and knock-out cells lacking YCA1 and/or cytochrome c. We show
that i. macroautophagy is modulated by YCA1 and by cytochrome c in a negative and positive manner, respectively, ii.
the NAC-insensitive AA-PCD and macroautophagy differ from one another and iii. NAC-insensitive AA-PCD pathway
takes place essentially without macroautophagy, even if the shift of extracellular pH to acidic values required for AA-PCD
to occur leads itself to increased or decreased macroautophagy in YCA1 or cytochrome c-lacking cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cytochrome c; macroautophagy; N-acetylcysteine; programmed cell death; Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Elenco autori:
Zdralevic, Masa; Guaragnella, Nicoletta; Marra, Ersilia; Giannattasio, Sergio
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