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Cell death with predominant apoptotic features in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> mediated by deletion of the histone chaperone <i>ASF1/CIA1</i>

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Abstract

Cell death in S. cerevisiae occurs with a phenotype that largely resembles apoptosis in multicellular organisms, but that has some features of necrosis. Therefore, we indicate that yeast undergoes a 'prototypal active cell death' that retains some characteristics of passive cell death (necrosis). In addition, we think that active cell death is ubiquitously the essential attribute of life. Although such an active cell death system in yeast remains open to confirmation, we speculate that deletion of the histone chaperone Asf1p/Cia1p inhibits the normal assembly/disassembly of nucleosomes in yeast and thereby initiates the active cell death system.

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