Mechanisms of selective autophagy
T Lamark, T Johansen - Annual review of cell and …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Selective autophagy is the lysosomal degradation of specific intracellular components
sequestered into autophagosomes, late endosomes, or lysosomes through the activity of …
sequestered into autophagosomes, late endosomes, or lysosomes through the activity of …
[HTML][HTML] Selective autophagy: ATG8 family proteins, LIR motifs and cargo receptors
T Johansen, T Lamark - Journal of molecular biology, 2020 - Elsevier
Selective autophagy relies on soluble or membrane-bound cargo receptors that recognize
cargo and bring about autophagosome formation at the cargo. The cargo-bound receptors …
cargo and bring about autophagosome formation at the cargo. The cargo-bound receptors …
A diversity of selective autophagy receptors determines the specificity of the autophagy pathway
The clearance of surplus, broken, or dangerous components is key for maintaining cellular
homeostasis. The failure to remove protein aggregates, damaged organelles, or intracellular …
homeostasis. The failure to remove protein aggregates, damaged organelles, or intracellular …
Reconstitution of autophagosome nucleation defines Atg9 vesicles as seeds for membrane formation
J Sawa-Makarska, V Baumann, N Coudevylle… - Science, 2020 - science.org
INTRODUCTION Macroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved
lysosomal degradation pathway. It ensures cellular homeostasis and health by removing …
lysosomal degradation pathway. It ensures cellular homeostasis and health by removing …
Regulation of selective autophagy: the p62/SQSTM1 paradigm
T Lamark, S Svenning, T Johansen - Essays in biochemistry, 2017 - portlandpress.com
In selective autophagy, cytoplasmic components are selected and tagged before being
sequestered into an autophagosome by means of selective autophagy receptors such as …
sequestered into an autophagosome by means of selective autophagy receptors such as …
A guide to the regulation of selective autophagy receptors
A Gubas, I Dikic - The FEBS journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Autophagy is a highly conserved catabolic process cells use to maintain their homeostasis
by degrading misfolded, damaged and excessive proteins, nonfunctional organelles, foreign …
by degrading misfolded, damaged and excessive proteins, nonfunctional organelles, foreign …
CCPG1 is a non-canonical autophagy cargo receptor essential for ER-phagy and pancreatic ER proteostasis
MD Smith, ME Harley, AJ Kemp, J Wills, M Lee… - Developmental cell, 2018 - cell.com
Mechanisms of selective autophagy of the ER, known as ER-phagy, require molecular
delineation, particularly in vivo. It is unclear how these events control ER proteostasis and …
delineation, particularly in vivo. It is unclear how these events control ER proteostasis and …
Molecular definitions of autophagy and related processes
Over the past two decades, the molecular machinery that underlies autophagic responses
has been characterized with ever increasing precision in multiple model organisms …
has been characterized with ever increasing precision in multiple model organisms …
p62 filaments capture and present ubiquitinated cargos for autophagy
G Zaffagnini, A Savova, A Danieli, J Romanov… - The EMBO …, 2018 - embopress.org
The removal of misfolded, ubiquitinated proteins is an essential part of the protein quality
control. The ubiquitin‐proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy are two interconnected …
control. The ubiquitin‐proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy are two interconnected …
Activation and targeting of ATG8 protein lipidation
ATG8 family proteins are evolutionary conserved ubiquitin-like modifiers, which become
attached to the headgroup of the membrane lipid phosphatidylethanolamine in a process …
attached to the headgroup of the membrane lipid phosphatidylethanolamine in a process …