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Autophagy Deficiency Compromises Alternative Pathways of Respiration following Energy Deprivation in

Authors :
Jessica A S, Barros
João Henrique F, Cavalcanti
David B, Medeiros
Adriano, Nunes-Nesi
Tamar, Avin-Wittenberg
Alisdair R, Fernie
Wagner L, Araújo
Source :
Plant physiology. 175(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Under heterotrophic conditions, carbohydrate oxidation inside the mitochondrion is the primary energy source for cellular metabolism. However, during energy-limited conditions, alternative substrates are required to support respiration. Amino acid oxidation in plant cells plays a key role in this by generating electrons that can be transferred to the mitochondrial electron transport chain via the electron transfer flavoprotein/ubiquinone oxidoreductase system. Autophagy, a catabolic mechanism for macromolecule and protein recycling, allows the maintenance of amino acid pools and nutrient remobilization. Although the association between autophagy and alternative respiratory substrates has been suggested, the extent to which autophagy and primary metabolism interact to support plant respiration remains unclear. To investigate the metabolic importance of autophagy during development and under extended darkness, Arabidopsis (

Details

ISSN :
15322548
Volume :
175
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant physiology
Accession number :
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