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Autophagosome Biogenesis in Plants: An Actin Cytoskeleton Perspective.

Pengwei Wang1, Erlin Gao2, Patrick J Hussey3.   

Abstract

At the subcellular level, the cytoskeleton regulates cell structure, organelle movement, and cytoplasmic streaming. Autophagy is a process to remove unwanted biomaterials or damaged organelles through double membrane compartments known as autophagosomes. Autophagosome biogenesis requires vesicle trafficking between donor and acceptor compartments, membrane expansion, and fusion, which is very likely to be regulated by the cytoskeleton. Recent studies have demonstrated that by knocking out key actin-regulating proteins, autophagosome biogenesis is inhibited. However, the formation of ATG8 positive structures are not affected when the entire actin network is disrupted. Here, we discuss this paradox and propose the function of the actin cytoskeleton in plant autophagy.
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Keywords:  actin cytoskeleton; actin-binding proteins; autophagy; membrane contact sites; membrane trafficking

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32345568     DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Plant Sci        ISSN: 1360-1385            Impact factor:   18.313


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Review 1.  Membrane contact sites and cytoskeleton-membrane interactions in autophagy.

Authors:  Patrick J Duckney; Pengwei Wang; Patrick J Hussey
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 3.864

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