The LIR motif–crucial for selective autophagy
ÅB Birgisdottir, T Lamark… - Journal of cell …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
Summary (Macro) autophagy is a fundamental degradation process for macromolecules and
organelles of vital importance for cell and tissue homeostasis. Autophagy research has …
organelles of vital importance for cell and tissue homeostasis. Autophagy research has …
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 …
Autophagy mediates degradation of nuclear lamina
Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is a catabolic membrane trafficking
process that degrades a variety of cellular constituents and is associated with human …
process that degrades a variety of cellular constituents and is associated with human …
Guidelines for evaluating myocardial cell death
Cell death is a fundamental process in cardiac pathologies. Recent studies have revealed
multiple forms of cell death, and several of them have been demonstrated to underlie …
multiple forms of cell death, and several of them have been demonstrated to underlie …
Dynamics and diversity in autophagy mechanisms: lessons from yeast
H Nakatogawa, K Suzuki, Y Kamada… - Nature reviews Molecular …, 2009 - nature.com
Autophagy is a fundamental function of eukaryotic cells and is well conserved from yeast to
humans. The most remarkable feature of autophagy is the synthesis of double membrane …
humans. The most remarkable feature of autophagy is the synthesis of double membrane …
LC3 and GATE‐16/GABARAP subfamilies are both essential yet act differently in autophagosome biogenesis
H Weidberg, E Shvets, T Shpilka, F Shimron… - The EMBO …, 2010 - embopress.org
Autophagy, a critical process for bulk degradation of proteins and organelles, requires
conjugation of Atg8 proteins to phosphatidylethanolamine on the autophagic membrane. At …
conjugation of Atg8 proteins to phosphatidylethanolamine on the autophagic membrane. At …
Atg8: an autophagy-related ubiquitin-like protein family
Autophagy-related (Atg) proteins are eukaryotic factors participating in various stages of the
autophagic process. Thus far 34 Atgs have been identified in yeast, including the key …
autophagic process. Thus far 34 Atgs have been identified in yeast, including the key …
Cardiolipin externalization to the outer mitochondrial membrane acts as an elimination signal for mitophagy in neuronal cells
Recognition of injured mitochondria for degradation by macroautophagy is essential for
cellular health, but the mechanisms remain poorly understood. Cardiolipin is an inner …
cellular health, but the mechanisms remain poorly understood. Cardiolipin is an inner …
[HTML][HTML] Relationship between the proteasomal system and autophagy
A Lilienbaum - International journal of biochemistry and molecular …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Two major pathways degrade most cellular proteins in eukaryotic cells: the ubiquitin–
proteasome system (UPS), which usually degrades the majority of proteins, and autophagy …
proteasome system (UPS), which usually degrades the majority of proteins, and autophagy …
Autophagosome membrane expansion is mediated by the N-terminus and cis-membrane association of human ATG8s
W Zhang, T Nishimura, D Gahlot, C Saito, C Davis… - Elife, 2023 - elifesciences.org
Autophagy is an essential catabolic pathway which sequesters and engulfs cytosolic
substrates via autophagosomes, unique double-membraned structures. ATG8 proteins are …
substrates via autophagosomes, unique double-membraned structures. ATG8 proteins are …