Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation

In the presence of a non-fermentable carbon source, nitrogen-starved diploid cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergo a meiotic program called sporulation to form gametes called spores. While four spores are produced under standard laboratory sporulation conditions, spore number is known...

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Main Author: Cheung, Sally Wai Ting
Other Authors: Meneghini, Marc
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33378
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-333782013-04-20T05:22:25ZInvestigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast SporulationCheung, Sally Wai Tingautophagyprogrammed cell deathyeastsporulationmeiosismegaautophagy03070379In the presence of a non-fermentable carbon source, nitrogen-starved diploid cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergo a meiotic program called sporulation to form gametes called spores. While four spores are produced under standard laboratory sporulation conditions, spore number is known to be regulated by carbon availability: under carbon-depleted conditions, yeast cells package a portion of the four haploid meiotic nuclei into spores. Our lab has demonstrated that these unpackaged meiotic products undergo programmed nuclear destruction (PND) that is associated with apoptotic-like DNA fragmentation. Nevertheless, the mechanism that mediates PND remained to be elucidated. Here, I describe the execution of PND through an unusual form of autophagy that has not been documented previously in yeast. This form of autophagy is most similar to megaautophagy in plants and lysosomal membrane permeabilization in mammals. My results demonstrate further diversity in cell death programs in unicellular microbes that is potentially conserved across eukaryotes.Meneghini, Marc2012-112012-11-21T18:59:13ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-11-21T18:59:13Z2012-11-21Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/33378en_ca
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language en_ca
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topic autophagy
programmed cell death
yeast
sporulation
meiosis
megaautophagy
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0379
spellingShingle autophagy
programmed cell death
yeast
sporulation
meiosis
megaautophagy
0307
0379
Cheung, Sally Wai Ting
Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation
description In the presence of a non-fermentable carbon source, nitrogen-starved diploid cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergo a meiotic program called sporulation to form gametes called spores. While four spores are produced under standard laboratory sporulation conditions, spore number is known to be regulated by carbon availability: under carbon-depleted conditions, yeast cells package a portion of the four haploid meiotic nuclei into spores. Our lab has demonstrated that these unpackaged meiotic products undergo programmed nuclear destruction (PND) that is associated with apoptotic-like DNA fragmentation. Nevertheless, the mechanism that mediates PND remained to be elucidated. Here, I describe the execution of PND through an unusual form of autophagy that has not been documented previously in yeast. This form of autophagy is most similar to megaautophagy in plants and lysosomal membrane permeabilization in mammals. My results demonstrate further diversity in cell death programs in unicellular microbes that is potentially conserved across eukaryotes.
author2 Meneghini, Marc
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Cheung, Sally Wai Ting
author Cheung, Sally Wai Ting
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title Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation
title_short Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation
title_full Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation
title_fullStr Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Mechanism of Programmed Nuclear Destruction during Yeast Sporulation
title_sort investigating the mechanism of programmed nuclear destruction during yeast sporulation
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