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Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila

Hunger drives food-seeking behaviour and controls adaptation of organisms to nutrient availability and energy stores. Lipids constitute an essential source of energy in the cell that can be mobilised during fasting by autophagy. Selective degradation of proteins by autophagy is made possible essenti...

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Autores principales: Jacomin, Anne-Claire, Gohel, Raksha, Hussain, Zunoon, Varga, Agnes, Maruzs, Tamas, Eddison, Mark, Sica, Margaux, Jain, Ashish, Moffat, Kevin G, Johansen, Terje, Jenny, Andreas, Juhasz, Gabor, Nezis, Ioannis P
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33318080
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202000965
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author Jacomin, Anne-Claire
Gohel, Raksha
Hussain, Zunoon
Varga, Agnes
Maruzs, Tamas
Eddison, Mark
Sica, Margaux
Jain, Ashish
Moffat, Kevin G
Johansen, Terje
Jenny, Andreas
Juhasz, Gabor
Nezis, Ioannis P
author_facet Jacomin, Anne-Claire
Gohel, Raksha
Hussain, Zunoon
Varga, Agnes
Maruzs, Tamas
Eddison, Mark
Sica, Margaux
Jain, Ashish
Moffat, Kevin G
Johansen, Terje
Jenny, Andreas
Juhasz, Gabor
Nezis, Ioannis P
author_sort Jacomin, Anne-Claire
collection PubMed
description Hunger drives food-seeking behaviour and controls adaptation of organisms to nutrient availability and energy stores. Lipids constitute an essential source of energy in the cell that can be mobilised during fasting by autophagy. Selective degradation of proteins by autophagy is made possible essentially by the presence of LIR and KFERQ-like motifs. Using in silico screening of Drosophila proteins that contain KFERQ-like motifs, we identified and characterized the adaptor protein Arouser, which functions to regulate fat storage and mobilisation and is essential during periods of food deprivation. We show that hypomorphic arouser mutants are not satiated, are more sensitive to food deprivation, and are more aggressive, suggesting an essential role for Arouser in the coordination of metabolism and food-related behaviour. Our analysis shows that Arouser functions in the fat body through nutrient-related signalling pathways and is degraded by endosomal microautophagy. Arouser degradation occurs during feeding conditions, whereas its stabilisation during non-feeding periods is essential for resistance to starvation and survival. In summary, our data describe a novel role for endosomal microautophagy in energy homeostasis, by the degradation of the signalling regulatory protein Arouser.
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spelling pubmed-77569652020-12-30 Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila Jacomin, Anne-Claire Gohel, Raksha Hussain, Zunoon Varga, Agnes Maruzs, Tamas Eddison, Mark Sica, Margaux Jain, Ashish Moffat, Kevin G Johansen, Terje Jenny, Andreas Juhasz, Gabor Nezis, Ioannis P Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Hunger drives food-seeking behaviour and controls adaptation of organisms to nutrient availability and energy stores. Lipids constitute an essential source of energy in the cell that can be mobilised during fasting by autophagy. Selective degradation of proteins by autophagy is made possible essentially by the presence of LIR and KFERQ-like motifs. Using in silico screening of Drosophila proteins that contain KFERQ-like motifs, we identified and characterized the adaptor protein Arouser, which functions to regulate fat storage and mobilisation and is essential during periods of food deprivation. We show that hypomorphic arouser mutants are not satiated, are more sensitive to food deprivation, and are more aggressive, suggesting an essential role for Arouser in the coordination of metabolism and food-related behaviour. Our analysis shows that Arouser functions in the fat body through nutrient-related signalling pathways and is degraded by endosomal microautophagy. Arouser degradation occurs during feeding conditions, whereas its stabilisation during non-feeding periods is essential for resistance to starvation and survival. In summary, our data describe a novel role for endosomal microautophagy in energy homeostasis, by the degradation of the signalling regulatory protein Arouser. Life Science Alliance LLC 2020-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7756965/ /pubmed/33318080 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202000965 Text en © 2020 Jacomin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Articles
Jacomin, Anne-Claire
Gohel, Raksha
Hussain, Zunoon
Varga, Agnes
Maruzs, Tamas
Eddison, Mark
Sica, Margaux
Jain, Ashish
Moffat, Kevin G
Johansen, Terje
Jenny, Andreas
Juhasz, Gabor
Nezis, Ioannis P
Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila
title Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila
title_full Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila
title_fullStr Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila
title_short Degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in Drosophila
title_sort degradation of arouser by endosomal microautophagy is essential for adaptation to starvation in drosophila
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33318080
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202000965
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