The emerging mechanisms and functions of microautophagy
Abstract 'Autophagy'refers to an evolutionarily conserved process through which cellular
contents, such as damaged organelles and protein aggregates, are delivered to lysosomes …
contents, such as damaged organelles and protein aggregates, are delivered to lysosomes …
The Wnt pathway: from signaling mechanisms to synthetic modulators
The Wnt pathway is central to a host of developmental and disease-related processes. The
remarkable conservation of this intercellular signaling cascade throughout metazoan …
remarkable conservation of this intercellular signaling cascade throughout metazoan …
The uptake of metal–organic frameworks: A journey into the cell
The application of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) in drug delivery has advanced rapidly
over the past decade, showing huge progress in the development of novel systems …
over the past decade, showing huge progress in the development of novel systems …
New aspects of amino acid metabolism in cancer
L Vettore, RL Westbrook, DA Tennant - British journal of cancer, 2020 - nature.com
An abundant supply of amino acids is important for cancers to sustain their proliferative
drive. Alongside their direct role as substrates for protein synthesis, they can have roles in …
drive. Alongside their direct role as substrates for protein synthesis, they can have roles in …
Cell biology of canonical Wnt signaling
LV Albrecht, N Tejeda-Muñoz… - Annual review of cell …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Wnt signaling has multiple functions beyond the transcriptional effects of β-catenin
stabilization. We review recent investigations that uncover new cell physiological effects …
stabilization. We review recent investigations that uncover new cell physiological effects …
Autophagy and organelle homeostasis in cancer
DR Miller, A Thorburn - Developmental cell, 2021 - cell.com
Beginning with the earliest studies of autophagy in cancer, there have been indications that
autophagy can both promote and inhibit cancer growth and progression; autophagy …
autophagy can both promote and inhibit cancer growth and progression; autophagy …
Macropinocytosis: mechanisms and regulation
G Salloum, AR Bresnick, JM Backer - Biochemical Journal, 2023 - portlandpress.com
Macropinocytosis is defined as an actin-dependent but coat-and dynamin-independent
endocytic uptake process, which generates large intracellular vesicles (macropinosomes) …
endocytic uptake process, which generates large intracellular vesicles (macropinosomes) …
Selective autophagy in cancer: mechanisms, therapeutic implications, and future perspectives
J Liu, Y Wu, S Meng, P Xu, S Li, Y Li, X Hu, L Ouyang… - Molecular cancer, 2024 - Springer
Eukaryotic cells engage in autophagy, an internal process of self-degradation through
lysosomes. Autophagy can be classified as selective or non-selective depending on the way …
lysosomes. Autophagy can be classified as selective or non-selective depending on the way …
CDK5-PRMT1-WDR24 signaling cascade promotes mTORC1 signaling and tumor growth
The mammalian target of rapamycin complex1 (mTORC1) is a central regulator of
metabolism and cell growth by sensing diverse environmental signals, including amino …
metabolism and cell growth by sensing diverse environmental signals, including amino …
Wnt/β‐catenin signaling: Structure, assembly and endocytosis of the signalosome
Wnt/β‐catenin signaling is an ancient pathway that regulates key aspects of embryonic
development, cell differentiation, proliferation, and adult stem cell homeostasis. Work from …
development, cell differentiation, proliferation, and adult stem cell homeostasis. Work from …