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Bulk RNA degradation by nitrogen starvation-induced autophagy in yeast.


ABSTRACT: Autophagy is a catabolic process conserved among eukaryotes. Under nutrient starvation, a portion of the cytoplasm is non-selectively sequestered into autophagosomes. Consequently, ribosomes are delivered to the vacuole/lysosome for destruction, but the precise mechanism of autophagic RNA degradation and its physiological implications for cellular metabolism remain unknown. We characterized autophagy-dependent RNA catabolism using a combination of metabolome and molecular biological analyses in yeast. RNA delivered to the vacuole was processed by Rny1, a T2-type ribonuclease, generating 3'-NMPs that were immediately converted to nucleosides by the vacuolar non-specific phosphatase Pho8. In the cytoplasm, these nucleosides were broken down by the nucleosidases Pnp1 and Urh1. Most of the resultant bases were not re-assimilated, but excreted from the cell. Bulk non-selective autophagy causes drastic perturbation of metabolism, which must be minimized to maintain intracellular homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Huang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4337068 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bulk RNA degradation by nitrogen starvation-induced autophagy in yeast.

Huang Hanghang H   Kawamata Tomoko T   Horie Tetsuro T   Horie Tetsuro T   Tsugawa Hiroshi H   Nakayama Yasumune Y   Ohsumi Yoshinori Y   Fukusaki Eiichiro E  

The EMBO journal 20141202 2


Autophagy is a catabolic process conserved among eukaryotes. Under nutrient starvation, a portion of the cytoplasm is non-selectively sequestered into autophagosomes. Consequently, ribosomes are delivered to the vacuole/lysosome for destruction, but the precise mechanism of autophagic RNA degradation and its physiological implications for cellular metabolism remain unknown. We characterized autophagy-dependent RNA catabolism using a combination of metabolome and molecular biological analyses in  ...[more]

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