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Tracking autophagy during proliferation and differentiation of Trypanosoma brucei.


ABSTRACT: Autophagy is a lysosome-dependent degradation mechanism that sequesters target cargo into autophagosomal vesicles. The Trypanosoma brucei genome contains apparent orthologues of several autophagy-related proteins including an ATG8 family. These ubiquitin-like proteins are required for autophagosome membrane formation, but our studies show that ATG8.3 is atypical. To investigate the function of other ATG proteins, RNAi compatible T. brucei were modified to function as autophagy reporter lines by expressing only either YFP-ATG8.1 or YFP-ATG8.2. In the insect procyclic lifecycle stage, independent RNAi down-regulation of ATG3 or ATG7 generated autophagy-defective mutants and confirmed a pro-survival role for autophagy in the procyclic form nutrient starvation response. Similarly, RNAi depletion of ATG5 or ATG7 in the bloodstream form disrupted autophagy, but did not impede proliferation. Further characterisation showed bloodstream form autophagy mutants retain the capacity to undergo the complex cellular remodelling that occurs during differentiation to the procyclic form and are equally susceptible to dihydroxyacetone-induced cell death as wild type parasites, not supporting a role for autophagy in this cell death mechanism. The RNAi reporter system developed, which also identified TOR1 as a negative regulator controlling YFP-ATG8.2 but not YFP-ATG8.1 autophagosome formation, will enable further targeted analysis of the mechanisms and function of autophagy in the medically relevant bloodstream form of T. brucei.

SUBMITTER: Proto WR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5349162 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tracking autophagy during proliferation and differentiation of <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i>.

Proto William R WR   Jones Nathaniel G NG   Coombs Graham H GH   Mottram Jeremy C JC  

Microbial cell (Graz, Austria) 20140106 1


Autophagy is a lysosome-dependent degradation mechanism that sequesters target cargo into autophagosomal vesicles. The <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i> genome contains apparent orthologues of several autophagy-related proteins including an ATG8 family. These ubiquitin-like proteins are required for autophagosome membrane formation, but our studies show that ATG8.3 is atypical. To investigate the function of other ATG proteins, RNAi compatible <i>T. brucei</i> were modified to function as autophagy repo  ...[more]

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