In the conserved autophagy pathway, the double-membrane autophagosome (AP) engulfs cellular components to be delivered for degradation in the lysosome. While only sealed AP can productively fuse with the lysosome, the molecular mechanism of AP closure is currently unknown. Rab GTPases, which regulate all intracellular trafficking pathways in eukaryotes, also regulate autophagy. Rabs function in GTPase modules together with their activators and downstream effectors. In yeast, an autophagy-specific Ypt1 GTPase module, together with a set of autophagy-related proteins (Atgs) and a phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) kinase, regulates AP formation. Fusion of APs and endosomes with the vacuole (the yeast lysosome) requires the Ypt7 GTPase mo...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved pathway, in which cytoplasmic components are sequestered wi...
Autophagy is an essential process in cells whereby, paradoxically, destruction of cellular component...
Autophagy is an essential process in cells whereby, paradoxically, destruction of cellular component...
<div><p>In the conserved autophagy pathway, the double-membrane autophagosome (AP) engulfs cellular ...
In autophagy, the double-membrane autophagosome delivers cellular components for their degradation i...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rab7, are key regulators at multiple stages of the endocytic/endolysosom...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rab7, are key regulators at multiple stages of the endocytic/endolysosom...
Rab7 (or Ypt7 in yeast) is one of the well-characterized members of the Rab family small GTPases, wh...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway, degrades long-lived proteins and organelle...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway, degrades long-lived proteins and organelle...
The small GTPase Rab5 promotes recruitment of the Ccz1-Mon1 guanosine exchange complex to endosomes ...
The lipid phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) is a regulator of two fundamental but distinct cel...
The lipid phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) is a regulator of two fundamental but distinct cel...
The small GTPase Rab5 promotes recruitment of the Ccz1-Mon1 guanosine exchange complex to endosomes ...
The small GTPase Rab5 promotes recruitment of the Ccz1-Mon1 guanosine exchange complex to endosomes ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved pathway, in which cytoplasmic components are sequestered wi...
Autophagy is an essential process in cells whereby, paradoxically, destruction of cellular component...
Autophagy is an essential process in cells whereby, paradoxically, destruction of cellular component...
<div><p>In the conserved autophagy pathway, the double-membrane autophagosome (AP) engulfs cellular ...
In autophagy, the double-membrane autophagosome delivers cellular components for their degradation i...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rab7, are key regulators at multiple stages of the endocytic/endolysosom...
The small GTPases, Rab5 and Rab7, are key regulators at multiple stages of the endocytic/endolysosom...
Rab7 (or Ypt7 in yeast) is one of the well-characterized members of the Rab family small GTPases, wh...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway, degrades long-lived proteins and organelle...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway, degrades long-lived proteins and organelle...
The small GTPase Rab5 promotes recruitment of the Ccz1-Mon1 guanosine exchange complex to endosomes ...
The lipid phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) is a regulator of two fundamental but distinct cel...
The lipid phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) is a regulator of two fundamental but distinct cel...
The small GTPase Rab5 promotes recruitment of the Ccz1-Mon1 guanosine exchange complex to endosomes ...
The small GTPase Rab5 promotes recruitment of the Ccz1-Mon1 guanosine exchange complex to endosomes ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved pathway, in which cytoplasmic components are sequestered wi...
Autophagy is an essential process in cells whereby, paradoxically, destruction of cellular component...
Autophagy is an essential process in cells whereby, paradoxically, destruction of cellular component...