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Autophagy

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Understanding The Role Of Atg7 And Atg14 In Autophagy, Ronith Chakraborty Jan 2019

Understanding The Role Of Atg7 And Atg14 In Autophagy, Ronith Chakraborty

Senior Honors Theses and Projects

Autophagy is the process by which cytosolic components are trafficked to and degraded by the vacuole or lysosome. It plays a critical role in cellular health, aging, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. Atg7 and Atgl4 are enzymes required for the autophagic process in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In this study, we hypothesized that Atg7 controls the size while Atg 14 controls the number of autophagosomes. Using western blotting, Pho8D.60 assay and transmission electron microscopy analysis, we found that Atg7 affects both the size and number of autophagosomes. In addition, we have created cells expressing various levels of Atgl4 using non-native promoters. In addition, …


Determining Atg11'S Binding Interactions Using A Yeast Two Hybrid System And Directed Mutagenesis, Jesse Smith Jan 2018

Determining Atg11'S Binding Interactions Using A Yeast Two Hybrid System And Directed Mutagenesis, Jesse Smith

Senior Honors Theses and Projects

Autophagy is a mechanism of intracellular degradation within eukaryotes. Because of its aid to a cells longevity, autophagy is believed to be important for the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases. Autophagy related protein 11 (Atg11) is a coiled-coil scaffolding protein required for selective autophagy in yeast. Atg11 is known to interact with Atg1, Atg20, and Atg29, in addition to connecting cargo molecules prApel -Atg19 to the phagophore assembly site. In addition to its many functions within yeast autophagy, Atg11 has two human homologs: Huntingtin protein and FIP200. This homology encourages us to gain a further understanding of Atg11's binding sites. In …


Expression And Purification Of Atg11: A Protein Involved In The Organization Of Autophagy, Carson Zois Jan 2017

Expression And Purification Of Atg11: A Protein Involved In The Organization Of Autophagy, Carson Zois

Senior Honors Theses and Projects

Autophagy is a physiological process for the degradation of internal cell components to promote cell survival. This process allows the cell to maintain homeostasis, recycle damaged cellular components and helps protect against disease. Autophagy can be selective or non-selective. Non-selective, or bulk, autophagy occurs during times of cellular starvation and results in non-specific degradation of cytoplasmic materials. Selective autophagy targets specific components within the cytoplasm for degradation, and is always active. In both forms of autophagy, components are degraded when a double-membraned structure, called the autophagosome, encapsulates the target cargo and is then recruited to the lysosome in mammalian cells, …


Investigation Of Atg11 And Its Interaction With Ypt1 In Autophagy, Hayley Cawthon Jan 2017

Investigation Of Atg11 And Its Interaction With Ypt1 In Autophagy, Hayley Cawthon

Senior Honors Theses and Projects

Autophagy is a cellular process conserved in eukaryotes that involves the trafficking of intracellular material from the cytosol to the vacuole/lysosome. This material is wrapped in a double membraned vesicle called an autophagosome, which ls constructed at the pre-autophagosomal structure. Many proteins are Involved In autophagy, one of them being Atgll. This protein is crucial in the selective autophagy pathway, and is responsible for proper formation of the pre-autophagosomal structure as well as recruiting the material intended for degradation to the autophagosome. Atgl 1 interacts with many other autophagy proteins, but it Is unknown whether it interacts with these binding …