A genomic screen for yeast mutants defective in selective mitochondria autophagy

T Kanki, KE Wang, M Baba… - Molecular biology of …, 2009 - Am Soc Cell Biol
T Kanki, KE Wang, M Baba, CR Bartholomew, MA Lynch-Day, Z Du, J Geng, K Mao, Z Yang
Molecular biology of the cell, 2009Am Soc Cell Biol
Mitophagy is the process of selective mitochondrial degradation via autophagy, which has
an important role in mitochondrial quality control. Very little is known, however, about the
molecular mechanism of mitophagy. A genome-wide yeast mutant screen for mitophagy-
defective strains identified 32 mutants with a block in mitophagy, in addition to the known
autophagy-related (ATG) gene mutants. We further characterized one of these mutants,
ylr356w Δ that corresponds to a gene whose function has not been identified. YLR356W is a …
Mitophagy is the process of selective mitochondrial degradation via autophagy, which has an important role in mitochondrial quality control. Very little is known, however, about the molecular mechanism of mitophagy. A genome-wide yeast mutant screen for mitophagy-defective strains identified 32 mutants with a block in mitophagy, in addition to the known autophagy-related (ATG) gene mutants. We further characterized one of these mutants, ylr356wΔ that corresponds to a gene whose function has not been identified. YLR356W is a mitophagy-specific gene that was not required for other types of selective autophagy or macroautophagy. The deletion of YLR356W partially inhibited mitophagy during starvation, whereas there was an almost complete inhibition at post-log phase. Accordingly, we have named this gene ATG33. The new mutants identified in this analysis will provide a useful foundation for researchers interested in the study of mitochondrial homeostasis and quality control.
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