A role for diacylglycerol in antibacterial autophagy.

Autophagy

Cell Biology Program, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Canada.

Published: March 2011

Antibacterial autophagy is understood to be a key cellular immune response to invading microbes. However, the mechanism(s) by which bacteria are selected as targets of autophagy remain unclear. We recently identified diacylglycerol as a novel signaling molecule that targets bacteria to the autophagy pathway, and show that it acts via protein kinase C activation. We also found that Pkc1 is required for autophagy in yeast, indicating that this kinase plays a conserved role in autophagy regulation.

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