Selective increment of phosphatidylserine on the autophagic body membrane in the yeast vacuole.

FEBS Lett

Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Basic Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan.

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • In yeast cells, the autophagosome transforms into the autophagic body inside the vacuole, where its membrane is degraded by vacuolar enzymes.
  • The study used electron microscopy to analyze four phospholipids within autophagosomal and autophagic body membranes during autophagy.
  • Results showed a significant rise in phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) levels in the autophagic body membrane, indicating a selective increase that may explain the targeted degradation of the autophagic membrane while maintaining low levels in the vacuolar membrane.

Article Abstract

In yeast cells, the autophagosome is a double-membrane structure; the inner membrane becomes the autophagic body membrane in the vacuole. Vacuolar enzymes degrade the autophagic body. There is no critical information regarding its selective degradation. Using the electron microscopy method, distributions of four phospholipids were examined in the autophagosomal and autophagic body membranes upon autophagy induction. The labeling of phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) in the autophagic body membrane dramatically increased after it converted from the autophagosome, but remained low in the vacuolar membrane. PtdSer in the autophagic body membrane also increased in atg15∆ yeast. These results suggest that the selective increment of PtdSer in the autophagic body, but not the vacuolar, membrane, can explain the selective degradation of the autophagic membrane.

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