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logo citeas Pérez-Pérez, M. E., Couso, I., & Crespo, J. L. (2012, March 19). Carotenoid deficiency triggers autophagy in the model green algaChlamydomonas reinhardtii. Autophagy. Informa UK Limited. http://doi.org/10.4161/auto.18864
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Carotenoid deficiency triggers autophagy in the model green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

AutorPérez Pérez, María Esther; Couso, Inmaculada CSIC ORCID ; Crespo, José L. CSIC ORCID
FinanciadoresMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Palabras claveCarotenoid | Chlamydomonas | High light stress | Oxidative stress | Plant | ROS
Chlamydomonas
High light stress
Oxidative stress
Plant
ROS
Fecha de publicación3-feb-2012
EditorTaylor & Francis
CitaciónAutophagy 8(3): 376-388 (2012)
ResumenAll aerobic organisms have developed sophisticated mechanisms to prevent, detect and respond to cell damage caused by the unavoidable production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Plants and algae are able to synthesize specific pigments in the chloroplast called carotenoids to prevent photo-oxidative damage caused by highly reactive by-products of photosynthesis. In this study we used the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to demonstrate that defects in carotenoid biosynthesis lead to the activation of autophagy, a membrane-trafficking process that participates in the recycling and degradation of damaged or toxic cellular components. Carotenoid depletion caused by either the mutation of phytoene synthase or the inhibition of phytoene desaturase by the herbicide norflurazon, resulted in a strong induction of autophagy. We found that high light transiently activates autophagy in wild-type Chlamydomonas cells as part of an adaptation response to this stress. Our results showed that a Chlamydomonas mutant defective in the synthesis of specific carotenoids that accumulate during high light stress exhibits constitutive autophagy. Moreover, inhibition of the ROS-generating NADPH oxidase partially reduced the autophagy induction associated to carotenoid deficiency, which revealed a link between photo-oxidative damage, ROS accumulation and autophagy activation in Chlamydomonas cells with a reduced carotenoid content.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.4161/auto.18864
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/377515
DOI10.4161/auto.18864
ISSN1554-8627
E-ISSN1554-8635
Licencia de usohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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