Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science and Technology, University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
FEBS Lett. 2022 Sep;596(17):2104-2132. doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.14412. Epub 2022 Jun 14.
Plant selective (macro)autophagy is a highly regulated process where eukaryotic cells spatiotemporally degrade some of their constituents that have become superfluous or harmful. The identification and characterization of the factors determining this selectivity make it possible to integrate selective (macro)autophagy into plant cell physiology and homeostasis. The specific cargo receptors and/or scaffold proteins involved in this pathway are generally not structurally conserved, as are the biochemical mechanisms underlying recognition and integration of a given cargo into the autophagosome in different cell types. This review discusses the few specific cargo receptors described in plant cells to highlight key features of selective autophagy in the plant kingdom and its integration with plant physiology, aiming to identify evolutionary convergence and knowledge gaps to be filled by future research.
植物选择性(大)自噬是一个高度调控的过程,真核细胞在时空上降解一些变得多余或有害的成分。确定这种选择性的因素的鉴定和特征描述使得将选择性(大)自噬整合到植物细胞生理学和动态平衡成为可能。参与该途径的特定货物受体和/或支架蛋白通常在结构上没有保守性,作为识别和将特定货物整合到不同细胞类型的自噬体中的生化机制也是如此。这篇综述讨论了在植物细胞中描述的少数特定货物受体,以突出植物王国中选择性自噬的关键特征及其与植物生理学的整合,旨在确定未来研究需要填补的进化趋同和知识空白。