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Autolysosome biogenesis and developmental senescence are regulated by both Spns1 and v-ATPase
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Scripps Research Institute, University of Rajshahi, University of Rochester Medical Center, Vanderbilt University, ...
Published InAutophagy
Year2016
Citations65
Abstract
transporting, lysosomal, V0 subunit ca) led to suppression of the senescence induced by the Spns1 defect, whereas the sole loss of Atp6v0ca led to senescent embryos similar to the single spns1 mutation. Moreover, we discovered that the combined stable defect seen in the presence of both the spns1 and atp6v0ca mutant genes still subsequently induced premature autophagosome-lysosome fusion marked by insufficient acidity, while extending developmental life span, compared with the solely mutated spns1 defect. Our data suggest that Spns1 and the v-ATPase orchestrate proper autolysosomal biogenesis with optimal acidification that is critically linked to developmental senescence and survival.
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