SummaryBackgroundAutophagy is a conserved process mediating vacuolar degradation and recycling. Autophagy is highly upregulated upon various stresses and is essential for cell survival in deleterious conditions. Autophagy defects are associated with severe pathologies, whereas unchecked autophagy activity causes cell death. Therefore, to support proper cellular homeostasis, the induction and amplitude of autophagy activity have to be finely regulated. Transcriptional control is a critical, yet largely unexplored, aspect of autophagy regulation. In particular, little is known about the signaling pathways modulating the expression of autophagy-related genes, and only a few transcriptional regulators have been identified as contributing in the...
In response to nutrient deficiency, eukaryotic cells activate macroautophagy, a degradative process ...
SummaryBackgroundAutophagy as a conserved lysosomal/vacuolar degradation and recycling pathway is im...
Autophagy is characterized by sequestration of cytoplasm and organelles by double or multimembrane v...
<div><p>Autophagy is a pathway mediating vacuolar degradation and recycling of proteins and organell...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is a highly conserved catabolic process by which cytoplasmic constituents a...
International audienceMacroautophagy, hereafter referred to as autophagy, is a catabolic process tha...
Macroautophagy, hereafter referred to as autophagy, is a catabolic process that results in the lysos...
Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is a protein degradation pathway that functions a...
Autophagy is a highly conserved pathway in eukaryotes, involving cellular recycling of multiple cyto...
Macroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) is a lysosomal degradation pathway critical for maintaining cel...
The ability of cells to respond to changes in nutrient availability is essential for the maintenance...
Defective autophagy can lead to dysregulation of metabolic homeostasis. Previous studies in our lab...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
SummaryAutophagy is a cellular catabolic mechanism that plays an essential function in protecting mu...
During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These ...
In response to nutrient deficiency, eukaryotic cells activate macroautophagy, a degradative process ...
SummaryBackgroundAutophagy as a conserved lysosomal/vacuolar degradation and recycling pathway is im...
Autophagy is characterized by sequestration of cytoplasm and organelles by double or multimembrane v...
<div><p>Autophagy is a pathway mediating vacuolar degradation and recycling of proteins and organell...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is a highly conserved catabolic process by which cytoplasmic constituents a...
International audienceMacroautophagy, hereafter referred to as autophagy, is a catabolic process tha...
Macroautophagy, hereafter referred to as autophagy, is a catabolic process that results in the lysos...
Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is a protein degradation pathway that functions a...
Autophagy is a highly conserved pathway in eukaryotes, involving cellular recycling of multiple cyto...
Macroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) is a lysosomal degradation pathway critical for maintaining cel...
The ability of cells to respond to changes in nutrient availability is essential for the maintenance...
Defective autophagy can lead to dysregulation of metabolic homeostasis. Previous studies in our lab...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
SummaryAutophagy is a cellular catabolic mechanism that plays an essential function in protecting mu...
During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These ...
In response to nutrient deficiency, eukaryotic cells activate macroautophagy, a degradative process ...
SummaryBackgroundAutophagy as a conserved lysosomal/vacuolar degradation and recycling pathway is im...
Autophagy is characterized by sequestration of cytoplasm and organelles by double or multimembrane v...