Atg8 is essential for macropexophagy in Hansenula polymorpha

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We have isolated a peroxisome-degradation-deficient (pdd) mutant of the methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha via gene tagging mutagenesis. Sequencing revealed that the mutant was affected in the HpATG8 gene. HpAtg8 is a protein with high sequence similarity to both Pichia pastoris and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Atg8 and appeared to be essential for selective peroxisome degradation (macropexophagy) and nitrogen-limitation induced microautophagy. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that a GFP.Atg8 fusion protein was located close to the vacuole. After induction of macropexophagy, the GFP.Atg8 containing spot extended to engulf an individual peroxisome. In cells of a constructed deletion strain, sequestration of individual organelles was never completed; analysis of series of serial sections revealed that invariably a minor diaphragm-like opening remained. We hypothesize that H.polymorpha Atg8 facilitates sealing of the sequestering membranes during selective peroxisome degradation. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2005.

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Monastyrska, I., van der Heide, M., Krikken, A. M., Kiel, J. A. K. W., & Veenhuis, M. (2005). Atg8 is essential for macropexophagy in Hansenula polymorpha. Traffic, 6(1), 66–74. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0854.2004.00252.x

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