<div><p>The Atg1 complex, which contains 5 major subunits: Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, regulates the induction of autophagy and autophagosome formation. To gain a better understanding of the overall architecture and assembly mechanism of this essential autophagy regulatory complex, we have reconstituted a core assembly of the <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> Atg1 complex composed of full-length Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, along with the C-terminal domains of Atg1 (Atg1[CTD]) and Atg13 (Atg13[CTD]). Using chemical-crosslinking coupled with mass spectrometry (CXMS) analysis we systematically mapped the intersubunit interaction interfaces within this complex. Our data revealed that the intrinsically unstructured C-terminal domain of Atg2...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
Autophagy is an important process for the maintenance of proper cell health and function. It is an i...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...
In eukaryotes, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and essential “self-degradative” process use...
Macroautophagy, often referred to as autophagy, is a non-selective degradation mechanism used by euk...
Autophagy is the major degradative process for recycling cytoplasmic constituents and eliminating un...
The Atg1 complex, comprising Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, is a key initiator of autophagy. ...
Autophagy is a degradative pathway crucial for multiple cellular processes and it is implicated in n...
SummaryMacroautophagy is a bulk clearance mechanism in which the double-membraned phagophore grows a...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles that sequester cytoplasmic material for lysosomal degrad...
Autophagy, from two Greek words meaning “self-eating”, is a catabolic pathway allowing the degradati...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...
Autophagy is the primary intracellular pathway for degradation and recycling of long-lived proteins ...
<p>Although the human ULK complex mediates phagophore initiation similar to the budding yeast <i>Sac...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
Autophagy is an important process for the maintenance of proper cell health and function. It is an i...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...
In eukaryotes, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and essential “self-degradative” process use...
Macroautophagy, often referred to as autophagy, is a non-selective degradation mechanism used by euk...
Autophagy is the major degradative process for recycling cytoplasmic constituents and eliminating un...
The Atg1 complex, comprising Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, is a key initiator of autophagy. ...
Autophagy is a degradative pathway crucial for multiple cellular processes and it is implicated in n...
SummaryMacroautophagy is a bulk clearance mechanism in which the double-membraned phagophore grows a...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles that sequester cytoplasmic material for lysosomal degrad...
Autophagy, from two Greek words meaning “self-eating”, is a catabolic pathway allowing the degradati...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...
Autophagy is the primary intracellular pathway for degradation and recycling of long-lived proteins ...
<p>Although the human ULK complex mediates phagophore initiation similar to the budding yeast <i>Sac...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
Autophagy is an important process for the maintenance of proper cell health and function. It is an i...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...