Autophagy: a regulated bulk degradation process inside cells
T Yoshimori - Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2004 - Elsevier
Autophagy is a major intracellular degradation/recycling system ubiquitous in eukaryotic
cells. It contributes to the turnover of cellular components by delivering portions of the …
cells. It contributes to the turnover of cellular components by delivering portions of the …
Sorting, recognition and activation of the misfolded protein degradation pathways through macroautophagy and the proteasome
Based on a functional categorization, proteins may be grouped into three types and sorted to
either the proteasome or the macroautophagy pathway for degradation. The two pathways …
either the proteasome or the macroautophagy pathway for degradation. The two pathways …
Autophagy mechanism, regulation, functions, and disorders
M Badadani - International Scholarly Research Notices, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Autophagy is a self‐digesting mechanism responsible for removal of damaged organelles,
malformed proteins during biosynthesis, and nonfunctional long‐lived proteins by lysosome …
malformed proteins during biosynthesis, and nonfunctional long‐lived proteins by lysosome …
[HTML][HTML] The different roles of selective autophagic protein degradation in mammalian cells
D Wang, Z Peng, G Ren, G Wang - Oncotarget, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Autophagy is an intracellular pathway for bulk protein degradation and the removal of
damaged organelles by lysosomes. Autophagy was previously thought to be unselective; …
damaged organelles by lysosomes. Autophagy was previously thought to be unselective; …
The selectivity of autophagy and its role in cell death and survival
L Yu, L Strandberg, MJ Lenardo - Autophagy, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Autophagy is a cellular process whose primary function is to degrade long-lived proteins
and recycle cellular components. Beside macroautophagy, there are several forms of …
and recycle cellular components. Beside macroautophagy, there are several forms of …
Selective autophagy mediated by autophagic adapter proteins
T Johansen, T Lamark - autophagy, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Mounting evidence suggests that autophagy is a more selective process than originally
anticipated. The discovery and characterization of autophagic adapters, like p62 and NBR1 …
anticipated. The discovery and characterization of autophagic adapters, like p62 and NBR1 …
The role of membrane-trafficking small GTPases in the regulation of autophagy
CF Bento, C Puri, K Moreau… - Journal of cell …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
Macroautophagy is a bulk degradation process characterised by the formation of double-
membrane vesicles, called autophagosomes, which deliver cytoplasmic substrates for …
membrane vesicles, called autophagosomes, which deliver cytoplasmic substrates for …
Autophagy: The spotlight for cellular stress responses
Autophagy is an essential cellular mechanism which plays “housekeeping” role in normal
physiological processes including removing of long lived, aggregated and misfolded …
physiological processes including removing of long lived, aggregated and misfolded …
Mammalian autophagy: how does it work?
CF Bento, M Renna, G Ghislat, C Puri… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular pathway that delivers cytoplasmic contents to
lysosomes for degradation via double-membrane autophagosomes. Autophagy substrates …
lysosomes for degradation via double-membrane autophagosomes. Autophagy substrates …
The emerging roles of autophagy in human diseases
Y Lei, DJ Klionsky - Biomedicines, 2021 - mdpi.com
Autophagy, a process of cellular self-digestion, delivers intracellular components including
superfluous and dysfunctional proteins and organelles to the lysosome for degradation and …
superfluous and dysfunctional proteins and organelles to the lysosome for degradation and …