2011
DOI: 10.1002/bit.23223
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Autophagy induced by rapamycin and carbon‐starvation have distinct proteome profiles in Aspergillus nidulans

Abstract: It is hypothesized that autophagy, a global catabolic pathway which is highly conserved from yeast to man, plays an important role in many bioprocesses. Though autophagy is known to be induced by either nutrient starvation or treatment with the drug rapamycin, it is not clear whether the two modes of induction have the same long-term impact in the cell, particularly in the biotechnologically important filamentous fungi. Here, we compare the overall proteomes from the carbon-starved (G-) and rapamycin treated (… Show more

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“…In recent experiments, we found that a DchiB DengA double mutant grew significantly slower in surface cultures than its control strain on culture media containing weak carbon sources (Szilágyi et al, 2012). All these data suggest that fungi not only split their own cell wall polysaccharides but also utilize them, as has also been suggested by Kim et al (2011) in their proteome study.…”
Section: Changes In Cell Wall Homeostasissupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…In recent experiments, we found that a DchiB DengA double mutant grew significantly slower in surface cultures than its control strain on culture media containing weak carbon sources (Szilágyi et al, 2012). All these data suggest that fungi not only split their own cell wall polysaccharides but also utilize them, as has also been suggested by Kim et al (2011) in their proteome study.…”
Section: Changes In Cell Wall Homeostasissupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In our experiments, among these proteins/genes, only four, aldA, AN8223, AN7298 and AN4102 (Table S2), behaved similarly to those observed by Kim et al (2011). This significant difference may be explained by the fact that Kim et al (2011) studied older (14 h) cultures than us (4 h).…”
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confidence: 44%
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