The mechanisms and roles of selective autophagy in mammals
JNS Vargas, M Hamasaki, T Kawabata… - … reviews Molecular cell …, 2023 - nature.com
Autophagy is a process that targets various intracellular elements for degradation.
Autophagy can be non-selective—associated with the indiscriminate engulfment of cytosolic …
Autophagy can be non-selective—associated with the indiscriminate engulfment of cytosolic …
Autophagy genes in biology and disease
H Yamamoto, S Zhang, N Mizushima - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2023 - nature.com
Macroautophagy and microautophagy are highly conserved eukaryotic cellular processes
that degrade cytoplasmic material in lysosomes. Both pathways involve characteristic …
that degrade cytoplasmic material in lysosomes. Both pathways involve characteristic …
Mechanisms of autophagy–lysosome dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases
Autophagy is a lysosome-based degradative process used to recycle obsolete cellular
constituents and eliminate damaged organelles and aggregate-prone proteins. Their …
constituents and eliminate damaged organelles and aggregate-prone proteins. Their …
Autophagy in major human diseases
Autophagy is a core molecular pathway for the preservation of cellular and organismal
homeostasis. Pharmacological and genetic interventions impairing autophagy responses …
homeostasis. Pharmacological and genetic interventions impairing autophagy responses …
[HTML][HTML] The different autophagy degradation pathways and neurodegeneration
The term autophagy encompasses different pathways that route cytoplasmic material to
lysosomes for degradation and includes macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy …
lysosomes for degradation and includes macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy …
[HTML][HTML] Selective autophagy of intracellular organelles: recent research advances
Macroautophagy (hereafter called autophagy) is a highly conserved physiological process
that degrades over-abundant or damaged organelles, large protein aggregates and …
that degrades over-abundant or damaged organelles, large protein aggregates and …
Autophagy in tumour immunity and therapy
Autophagy is a regulated mechanism that removes unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular
components and recycles metabolic substrates. In response to stress signals in the tumour …
components and recycles metabolic substrates. In response to stress signals in the tumour …
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 …
Lysosome biogenesis: Regulation and functions
C Yang, X Wang - Journal of Cell Biology, 2021 - rupress.org
Lysosomes are degradation centers and signaling hubs in cells and play important roles in
cellular homeostasis, development, and aging. Changes in lysosome function are essential …
cellular homeostasis, development, and aging. Changes in lysosome function are essential …
Autophagy: Regulator of cell death
SZ Liu, SJ Yao, H Yang, SJ Liu, YJ Wang - Cell death & disease, 2023 - nature.com
Autophagy is the process by which cells degrade and recycle proteins and organelles to
maintain intracellular homeostasis. Generally, autophagy plays a protective role in cells, but …
maintain intracellular homeostasis. Generally, autophagy plays a protective role in cells, but …