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      The role of Hansenula polymorpha MIG1 homologues in catabolite repression and pexophagy.

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          In the methanol-utilizing yeast Hansenula polymorpha, glucose and ethanol trigger the repression of peroxisomal enzymes at the transcriptional level, and rapid and selective degradation of methanol-induced peroxisomes by means of a process termed pexophagy. In this report we demonstrate that deficiency in the putative H. polymorpha homologues of transcriptional repressors Mig1 (HpMig1 and HpMig2), as well as HpTup1, partially and differentially affects the repression of peroxisomal alcohol oxidase by sugars and ethanol. As reported earlier, deficiency in HpTup1 leads to impairment of glucose- or ethanol-induced macropexophagy. In H. polymorpha mig1mig2 double-deletion cells, macropexophagy was also substantially impaired, whereas micropexophagy became a dominant mode of autophagic degradation. Our findings suggest that homologues of the elements of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae main repression pathway have pleiotropic functions in H. polymorpha.

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          Journal
          FEMS Yeast Res.
          FEMS yeast research
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1567-1356
          1567-1356
          Oct 2007
          : 7
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Cell Biology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine.
          Article
          FYR286
          10.1111/j.1567-1364.2007.00286.x
          17854468
          e756deda-13f1-4ff9-9f18-8db1e7470957
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