SummaryAutophagy is commonly observed in metazoan organisms during programmed cell death (PCD), but its function in dying cells has been unclear. We studied the role of autophagy in embryonic cavitation, the earliest PCD process in mammalian development. Embryoid bodies (EBs) derived from cells lacking the autophagy genes, atg5 or beclin 1, fail to cavitate. This defect is due to persistence of cell corpses, rather than impairment of PCD. Dying cells in autophagy gene null EBs fail to express the “eat-me” signal, phosphatidylserine exposure, and secrete lower levels of the “come-get-me” signal, lysophosphatidylcholine. These defects are associated with low levels of cellular ATP and are reversed by treatment with the metabolic substrate, me...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
SummaryAutophagy is commonly observed in metazoan organisms during programmed cell death (PCD), but ...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy (literally self-eating) has diverse cytoprotective functions but also is linked to program...
Programmed cell death (PCD) and cell survival are two sides of the same coin. Autophagy and apoptosi...
After fertilization, maternal proteins in oocytes are degraded and new proteins encoded by the zygot...
Autophagy-dependent cell death can be defined as cell demise that has a strict requirement of autoph...
Published online 17 April 2015Although most programmed cell death (PCD) during animal development oc...
After fertilization, maternal products which are stored during oogenesis are rapidly degraded and ne...
Abstract “Autophagy ” is a highly conserved pathway for degradation, by which wasted intracellular m...
Autophagy is a non-selective degradation process in which long-lived proteins and organelles are seq...
Autophagy is a lysosome-mediated degradation pathway used by eukaryotes to recycle cytosolic compone...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
SummaryAutophagy is commonly observed in metazoan organisms during programmed cell death (PCD), but ...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy (literally self-eating) has diverse cytoprotective functions but also is linked to program...
Programmed cell death (PCD) and cell survival are two sides of the same coin. Autophagy and apoptosi...
After fertilization, maternal proteins in oocytes are degraded and new proteins encoded by the zygot...
Autophagy-dependent cell death can be defined as cell demise that has a strict requirement of autoph...
Published online 17 April 2015Although most programmed cell death (PCD) during animal development oc...
After fertilization, maternal products which are stored during oogenesis are rapidly degraded and ne...
Abstract “Autophagy ” is a highly conserved pathway for degradation, by which wasted intracellular m...
Autophagy is a non-selective degradation process in which long-lived proteins and organelles are seq...
Autophagy is a lysosome-mediated degradation pathway used by eukaryotes to recycle cytosolic compone...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...