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Organ-specific quality control of plant peroxisomes is mediated by autophagy

Authors :
YOSHIMOTO, KOKI
Shibata, Michitaro
Kondo, Maki
Oikawa, Kazusato
Sato, Mayuko
Toyooka, Kiminori
Shirasu, Ken
Nishimura, Mikio
Ohsumi, Yoshinori
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin (IJPB)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AgroParisTech
Department of Cell Biology
National Institute for Basic Biology [Okazaki]
Department of Basic Biology, School of Life Science
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
RIKEN Plant Science Center
RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science [Yokohama] (RIKEN CSRS)
RIKEN - Institute of Physical and Chemical Research [Japon] (RIKEN)
Frontier Research Center
Tokyo Institute of Technology [Tokyo] (TITECH)
RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researchers Program [19-062]
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) Package Program from INRA, France
22770049
RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (RIKEN)
Source :
Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Cell Science, Company of Biologists, 2014, 127 (6), pp.1161-1168. ⟨10.1242/jcs.139709⟩
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2014.

Abstract

Peroxisomes are essential organelles that are characterized by the possession of enzymes that produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as part of their normal catalytic cycle. During the metabolic process, peroxisomal proteins are inevitably damaged by H2O2 and the integrity of the peroxisomes is impaired. Here, we show that autophagy, an intracellular process for vacuolar degradation, selectively degrades dysfunctional peroxisomes. Marked accumulation of peroxisomes was observed in the leaves but not roots of autophagy-related (ATG)-knockout Arabidopsis thaliana mutants. The peroxisomes in leaf cells contained markedly increased levels of catalase in an insoluble and inactive aggregate form. The chemically inducible complementation system in ATG5-knockout Arabidopsis provided the evidence that these accumulated peroxisomes were delivered to vacuoles for degradation by autophagy. Interestingly, autophagosomal membrane structures specifically recognized the abnormal peroxisomes at the site of the aggregates. Thus, autophagy is essential for the quality control of peroxisomes in leaves and for proper plant development under natural growth conditions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219533 and 14779137
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Cell Science, Company of Biologists, 2014, 127 (6), pp.1161-1168. ⟨10.1242/jcs.139709⟩
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....84b7577122fa31ecf1042e327df344cb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.139709⟩