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PTN002244143 , microautophagy S000003549

Open ValWood opened this issue 1 month ago • 3 comments

  • PTHR ID & PTN node:

GO:0016237 | microautophagy | IBA with PTN002244143 , S000003549

  • Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):

https://www.pombase.org/gene/SPCC1322.14c

  • Type of Issue: Erroneous source or erroneous propagation, or other issue

Annotation, this seems like a phenotype so probably shouldn't be transferred:

PMID:37949217 In our previous study, we reported that the fission yeast Pqr1, a RING-type ubiquitin ligase with an SPX domain (SPX-RING), contributes to Pi homeostasis, restricting Pi uptake by down- regulating the major Pi transporters, Pho84 and Pho842 (36). Loss of Pqr1 results in excessive influx of Pi into the cell, causing failure of phosphate quantity restriction. Consequently, it evokes hyper-accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate (polyP), a Pi polymer, synthesized by the VTC complex in vacuolar mem- branes. Hyper-accumulation of polyP in vacuolar lumens in- terferes with proper proteolysis in the vacuoles, which is indispensable for autophagic recycling of amino acids, thereby causing cell death during cellular quiescence (G0 phase) induced by nitrogen-limitation (36–39).

based on this it seems that VTC dooes not have a direct role in autophagy, but if it is compromised the hyperaccumulation of Pi interferes with the proteolysis step?

  • Add the label 'high priority' if needed. Generally high priority issues affect a lot of proteins, and annotations are incorrect (as opposed to just imprecise).

ValWood avatar May 08 '24 08:05 ValWood

ignore, it seems to be weirdly multifunctional. anyway vtc mutants would not result in hyperaccumulation!

ValWood avatar May 08 '24 08:05 ValWood

For VTC complex I would probably only transfer the mappings for polyphosphate import into vacuole (once available) and GO:0006799 | polyphosphate biosynthetic process the main roles. It seems likely the other mappings like microautophagy/ and [vacuole fusion, non-autophagic] might be due to an indirect role problems caused by the absence of complex members, or polyphosphate? what do you think?

ValWood avatar May 09 '24 06:05 ValWood

See https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/27870

ValWood avatar May 09 '24 06:05 ValWood

I've kept the polyphosphate biosynthesis process and will add polyphosphate import into vacuole once available.

marcfeuermann avatar May 16 '24 12:05 marcfeuermann