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Genome-wide screen identifies signaling pathways that regulate autophagy during Caenorhabditis elegans development.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms that coordinate the regulation of autophagy with developmental signaling during multicellular organism development remain largely unknown. Here, we show that impaired function of ribosomal protein RPL-43 causes an accumulation of SQST-1 aggregates in the larval intestine, which are removed upon autophagy induction. Using this model to screen for autophagy regulators, we identify 139 genes that promote autophagy activity upon inactivation. Various signaling pathways, including Sma/Mab TGF-? signaling, lin-35/Rb signaling, the XBP-1-mediated ER stress response, and the ATFS-1-mediated mitochondrial stress response, regulate the expression of autophagy genes independently of the TFEB homolog HLH-30. Our study thus provides a framework for understanding the role of signaling pathways in regulating autophagy under physiological conditions.

SUBMITTER: Guo B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4197881 | biostudies-other | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Genome-wide screen identifies signaling pathways that regulate autophagy during Caenorhabditis elegans development.

Guo Bin B   Huang Xinxin X   Zhang Peipei P   Qi Linxiang L   Liang Qianqian Q   Zhang Xuebo X   Huang Jie J   Fang Bin B   Hou Wenru W   Han Jinghua J   Zhang Hong H  

EMBO reports 20140424 6


The mechanisms that coordinate the regulation of autophagy with developmental signaling during multicellular organism development remain largely unknown. Here, we show that impaired function of ribosomal protein RPL-43 causes an accumulation of SQST-1 aggregates in the larval intestine, which are removed upon autophagy induction. Using this model to screen for autophagy regulators, we identify 139 genes that promote autophagy activity upon inactivation. Various signaling pathways, including Sma/  ...[more]

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