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. 2010 Jun 11;141(6):1042-55.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.04.034.

C. elegans screen identifies autophagy genes specific to multicellular organisms

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C. elegans screen identifies autophagy genes specific to multicellular organisms

Ye Tian et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

The molecular understanding of autophagy has originated almost exclusively from yeast genetic studies. Little is known about essential autophagy components specific to higher eukaryotes. Here we perform genetic screens in C. elegans and identify four metazoan-specific autophagy genes, named epg-2, -3, -4, and -5. Genetic analysis reveals that epg-2, -3, -4, and -5 define discrete genetic steps of the autophagy pathway. epg-2 encodes a coiled-coil protein that functions in specific autophagic cargo recognition. Mammalian homologs of EPG-3/VMP1, EPG-4/EI24, and EPG-5/mEPG5 are essential for starvation-induced autophagy. VMP1 regulates autophagosome formation by controlling the duration of omegasomes. EI24 and mEPG5 are required for formation of degradative autolysosomes. This study establishes C. elegans as a multicellular genetic model to delineate the autophagy pathway and provides mechanistic insights into the metazoan-specific autophagic process.

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  • Autophagy shows its animal side.
    McPhee CK, Baehrecke EH. McPhee CK, et al. Cell. 2010 Jun 11;141(6):922-4. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.05.036. Cell. 2010. PMID: 20550928 Free PMC article.

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