Does autophagy mediate age-dependent effect of dietary restriction responses in the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina?

  • Diepeningen, A.D., van
  • Engelmoer, D.J.P.
  • Sellem, C.H.
  • Huberts, D.H.E.W.
  • Slakhorst, S.M.
  • Sainsard-Chanet, A.
  • Zwaan, B.J.
  • Hoekstra, R.F.
  • Debets, A.J.M.
Publication date
January 2014
ISSN
0962-8436
Citation count (estimate)
2

Abstract

Autophagy is a well-conserved catabolic process, involving the degradation of a cell's own components through the lysosomal/vacuolar machinery. Autophagy is typically induced by nutrient starvation and has a role in nutrient recycling, cellular differentiation, degradation and programmed cell death. Another common response in eukaryotes is the extension of lifespan through dietary restriction (DR). We studied a link between DR and autophagy in the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina, a multicellular model organism for ageing studies and mitochondrial deterioration. While both carbon and nitrogen restriction extends lifespan in P. anserina, the size of the effect varied with the amount and type of restricted nutrient. Natural genetic varia...

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