| Literature DB >> 32080724 |
Céline Masclaux-Daubresse, Sabine d'Andrea1, Isabelle Bouchez1, Jean-Luc Cacas1.
Abstract
Autophagy is a universal mechanism that facilitates the degradation of unwanted cytoplasmic components in eukaryotic cells. In this review, we highlight recent developments in the investigation of the role of autophagy in lipid homeostasis in plants by comparison with algae, yeast, and animals. We consider the storage compartments that form the sources of lipids in plants, and the roles that autophagy plays in the synthesis of triacylglycerols and in the formation and maintenance of lipid droplets. We also consider the relationship between lipids and the biogenesis of autophagosomes, and the role of autophagy in the degradation of lipids in plants.Entities:
Keywords: Autophagy; beta-oxidation; endoplasmic reticulum; leaf senescence; lipid droplet; lipidomic; lipids; oil body; oleosome; triacylglycerol
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32080724 PMCID: PMC7260719 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eraa082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992
Roles of lipophagy and lipolysis in the degradation lipid droplets in yeast, algae, animals, and plants
| Organism/model | Mechanism involved in lipid degradation | System/growth conditions | References |
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| Micro-autophagy | Ageing of aeciospores |
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| ATG-dependent micro-autophagy | Stationary phase |
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| Micro-autophagy | Hetero- to auto-trophy |
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| Macro-autophagy | Carbon starvation |
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| ATG8- and ATG3-dependent macro-autophagy | Nitrogen starvation |
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| ATG8- and Rab32-dependent macro-autophagy | Starvation |
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| Hepathocyte cells | GTPase dynamin 2 orchestrates autophagy-mediated breakdown of LDs | Starvation |
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| Mouse intestinal epithelium | LC3-dependent macro-autophagy | Force-fed with olive oil |
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| Mouse fibroblasts | Chaperone-mediated autophagy of the LD-associated PLIN2 and PLIN3 | Starvation |
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| Mouse embryonic fibroblasts | Lipolysis by ATGL. Macro-autophagy supplies FAs from membranes | Starvation |
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| Hepathocytes | Rab7-dependent lipophagy. Macro-autophagy | Starvation |
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| Rat hypothalamus neurons, and brown fat tissues and liver | ATGL contains a LC3-interacting region; mutating the LIR motif of ATGL displaces ATGL from LDs and disrupts lipolysis | Cold exposure of |
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| Mouse adipocytes | HSL/ATGL-independent lipolysis. LDs are captured by endo-lysosomal vesicles | Mitochondrial uncoupling drugs |
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| Hepatocytes of mouse | Down-regulation of PLIN2 stimulates TAG catabolism via autophagy. |
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| Tapetum cells of rice | OsATG7-dependent macro-autophagy | Post-meiotic anthers |
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| Arabidopsis seeds | Peroxisome extensions deliver SDP1 lipase to LDs | Seeds |
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| Arabidopsis seedlings | TAGs and FAs accumulate in | 6-d-old seedlings in the dark |
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| Arabidopsis leaves | Lipolysis by SUGARDEPENDENT1 | Extended darkness |
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| Maize leaves | Disruption of | Nitrogen starvation |
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| Arabidopsis leaves | Macro-autophagy is involved in recycling phospholipids and sphingolipids of the endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membranes |
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| Arabidopsis leaves | Disruption of autophagy slows down membrane lipid turnover in mature and senescing leaves, and FA neo-synthesis in growing leaves. Oleosine1 degradation in the vacuole is impaired in |
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ATG, autophagy core machinery; ATGL, adipose triglyceride lipase; FAs, fatty acids; LDs, lipid droplets; PLIN2/3, perilipin 2/3 proteins; SDP1, SUGARDEPENDENT1 lipase; TAGs, triacylglycerols.
Fig. 1.Schematic representation of the potential roles of autophagy in lipid degradation in Arabidopsis leaves. According to Fan and Havé , autophagy may be involved in the recycling of lipids that originate from the plasma membrane and the endomembrane of several organelles, except for those of chloroplasts. While the stroma material of the chloroplasts is degraded through the macro-autophagy pathway, chlorophagy occurs through the micro-autophagy pathway (Izumi ). Red arrows indicate autophagy-dependent lipid degradation pathways: double-ended arrows indicate that autophagy may be involved in both the degradation and replenishment of lipid droplets and fatty acids. LDs, lipid droplets; TAGs, triacylglycerols; FAs, fatty acids; SDP1, SUGARDEPENDENT1 triacylglycerol lipase; PDAT-1, phospholipid:diacylglycerol transferase, VLCFA, very-long-chain fatty acid; ER, endoplasmic reticulum.