“…Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used as research models for diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders [22], aging [23], lifespan [24] oxidative stress [25], and autophagy [26]. The genes in S. cerevisiae are highly homologous to those in humans [27,28], and the simplicity of manipulating the genes [14,29,30] and nutrition [31,32] of this shortlived yeast make it a favorable eukaryotic representative. Autophagy defective mutant, atg1 was first discovered in S. cerevisiae, and through this led to the discoveries of other ATG related genes that are involved in the autophagy following starvation [33].…”