Crosstalk between autophagy inhibitors and endosome-related secretory pathways: a challenge for autophagy-based treatment of solid cancers
M Raudenska, J Balvan, M Masarik - Molecular Cancer, 2021 - Springer
Autophagy is best known for its role in organelle and protein turnover, cell quality control,
and metabolism. The autophagic machinery has, however, also adapted to enable protein …
and metabolism. The autophagic machinery has, however, also adapted to enable protein …
[HTML][HTML] A perspective on the role of autophagy in cancer
Autophagy refers to a ubiquitous set of catabolic pathways required to achieve proper
cellular homeostasis. Aberrant autophagy has been implicated in a multitude of diseases …
cellular homeostasis. Aberrant autophagy has been implicated in a multitude of diseases …
Does autophagy contribute to cell death?
Autophagy (specifically macroautophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process
where the cytoplasmic contents of a cell are sequestered within double membrane vacuoles …
where the cytoplasmic contents of a cell are sequestered within double membrane vacuoles …
The dual role of autophagy in cancer development and a therapeutic strategy for cancer by targeting autophagy
CW Yun, J Jeon, G Go, JH Lee, SH Lee - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Autophagy is a delicate intracellular degradation process that occurs due to diverse stressful
conditions, including the accumulation of damaged proteins and organelles as well as …
conditions, including the accumulation of damaged proteins and organelles as well as …
AUTACs: cargo-specific degraders using selective autophagy
D Takahashi, J Moriyama, T Nakamura, E Miki… - Molecular cell, 2019 - cell.com
Protein silencing represents an essential tool in biomedical research. Targeted protein
degradation (TPD) strategies exemplified by PROTACs are rapidly emerging as modalities …
degradation (TPD) strategies exemplified by PROTACs are rapidly emerging as modalities …
Cell death by autophagy: emerging molecular mechanisms and implications for cancer therapy
S Fulda, D Kögel - Oncogene, 2015 - nature.com
Autophagy is a tightly-regulated catabolic process of cellular self-digestion by which cellular
components are targeted to lysosomes for their degradation. Key functions of autophagy are …
components are targeted to lysosomes for their degradation. Key functions of autophagy are …
Autophagy-regulating small molecules and their therapeutic applications
KH Baek, J Park, I Shin - Chemical Society Reviews, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
Autophagy or self-eating is a complicated cellular process that is involved in protein and
organelle digestion occurring via a lysosome-dependent pathway. This process is of great …
organelle digestion occurring via a lysosome-dependent pathway. This process is of great …
Emerging regulation and functions of autophagy
Autophagy maintains cell, tissue and organism homeostasis through degradation. Complex
post-translational modulation of the Atg (autophagy-related) proteins adds additional entry …
post-translational modulation of the Atg (autophagy-related) proteins adds additional entry …
Molecular mechanisms of selective autophagy
Autophagy is the catabolic process by which the cell degrades cytoplasmic components
within lysosomes. 1 The balance between the biosynthesis of cellular components and their …
within lysosomes. 1 The balance between the biosynthesis of cellular components and their …
Non‐autophagic roles of autophagy‐related proteins
S Subramani, V Malhotra - EMBO reports, 2013 - embopress.org
Autophagy and autophagy‐related processes are fundamentally important in human health
and disease. These processes are viewed primarily as cellular degradative pathways that …
and disease. These processes are viewed primarily as cellular degradative pathways that …