Starvation Induced Cell Death in Autophagy-Defective Yeast Mutants Is Caused by Mitochondria Dysfunction (original) (raw)

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Mitochondrial defect in atg mutants.

(A) WT and _atg1_Δ cells expressing mitochondria targeted mCherry cultured in SD-N +50 mM MES-KOH (pH 6.2) medium for 120 hours were observed by fluorescent microscopy. Mitochondrial DNA was stained with SYBR green I, and mitochondria were visualized by mitochondria targeted mCherry. Scale bar, 2 µm. (B–C) WT and _atg1_Δ cells were transferred to SD-N +50 mM MES-KOH (pH 6.2) medium for the indicated time. ROS accumulation was detected by DHE staining (B). Each photo contains about 200 cells. Scale bar, 20 µm. (C) shows quantification of ROS accumulated cells (n>200 cells). (D) WT and _atg1_Δ cells were transferred to SD-N +50 mM MES-KOH (pH 6.2) with 10 mM NAC for the indicated time. Cell viability was determined by phloxine B staining. Cells from these cultures were plated on YEPD agar and overlaid with TTC agar to examine respiratory competency. The black and gray areas indicate the percentage of viable cells that are respiratory competent or respiratory deficient, respectively. These data represent the average of three independent experiments and bars indicate standard deviations.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017412.g003