Programmed cell death and cell engulfment (Caenorhabditis elegans)
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C. elegans. The phagocytic receptor CED-1 and its adaptor CED-6 recruit the large GTPase DYN-1 to phagosomal surfaces, which in turn promotes the recruitment of PIKI-1 and VPS-34, resulting in the robust production of PtdIns(3)P on nascent phagosomes. RAB-5 is also proposed to facilitate the association of VPS-34 to phagosomes. MTM-1, which is localized on nascent phagosomes, promotes the rapid turnover of PtdIns(3)P. The phagosomal PtdIns(3)P is required for recruiting multiple phagosome maturation factors, including SNX-1, SNX-6, and LST-4/SNX-9, the direct PtdIns(3)P effectors, and small RAB GTPases, which act together to promote phagosome maturation and the degradation of apoptotic cells. LST-4/ SNX-9 also acts to stabilize the association of DYN-1 to phagosomes (dashed line). The question mark indicates that the mechanisms utilized by PtdIns(3)P to recruit RAB GTPases are not clear.
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Bibliography
- Gumienny TL, Hengartner MO; ''How the worm removes corpses: the nematode C. elegans as a model system to study engulfment.''; Cell Death Differ, 2001 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Conradt B, Xue D; ''Programmed cell death.''; WormBook, 2005 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
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CED-1 | GeneProduct | Y47H9C.4 (WormBase) | |
CED-6 | GeneProduct | F56D2.7 (WormBase) | |
DYN-1 | GeneProduct | C02C6.1 (WormBase) | |
LST-4 | GeneProduct | Y37A1B.2 (WormBase) | |
MTM-1 | GeneProduct | Y110A7A.5 (WormBase) | |
PIKI-1 | GeneProduct | F39B1.1 (WormBase) | |
RAB-2 | GeneProduct | F53F10.4 (WormBase) | |
RAB-5 | GeneProduct | F26H9.6 (WormBase) | |
RAB-7 | GeneProduct | W03C9.3 (WormBase) | |
SNX-1 | GeneProduct | C05D9.1 (WormBase) | |
SNX-6 | GeneProduct | Y59A8B.22 (WormBase) | |
VPS-34 | GeneProduct | B0025.1 (WormBase) |
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