Dynamic interactions between autophagosomes and lipid droplets in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

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Title
Dynamic interactions between autophagosomes and lipid droplets in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Author(s)
Q G Tran; Hyang Ran Yoon; K Cho; Seon-Jin Lee; J L Crespo; R Ramanan; Hee-Sik Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Cells, vol. 8, no. 9, pp. 992-992
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
Autophagy is a highly conserved catabolic process in eukaryotic cells by which waste cellular components are recycled to maintain growth in both favorable and stress conditions. Autophagy has been linked to lipid metabolism in microalgae; however, the mechanism underlying this interaction remains unclear. In this study, transgenic Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells that stably express the red fluorescent protein (mCherry) tagged-ATG8 as an autophagy marker were established. By using this tool, we were able to follow the autophagy process in live microalgal cells under various conditions. Live-cell and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging revealed physical contacts between lipid droplets and autophagic structures during the early stage of nitrogen starvation, while fusion of these two organelles was observed in prolonged nutritional deficiency, suggesting that an autophagy-related pathway might be involved in lipid droplet turnover in this alga. Our results thus shed light on the interplay between autophagy and lipid metabolism in C. reinhardtii, and this autophagy marker would be a valuable asset for further investigations on autophagic processes in microalgae.
Keyword
Chlamydomonasautophagy markerchloroquinelipid dropletmCherry-ATG8microalgal lipophagy
ISSN
2073-4409
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8090992
Type
Article
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Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Immunotherapy Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Division of Research on National Challenges > Environmental diseases research center > 1. Journal Articles
Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Cell Factory Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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