AbstractSelective degradation of mitochondria is a fundamental process that depends on formation of autophagy-related double-membrane vesicles exclusive to mitochondria, and is thus termed mitophagy. In yeast, mitophagy is induced by a shift from respiration to starvation, or prolonged respiratory growth. Here we show that mitochondrial degradation in yeast also occurs selectively under starvation conditions even without respiration. Induction of mitophagy takes place much later than that of bulk autophagy, requiring Atg11 and Atg32 essential for mitophagy as well as Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31 specific for bulk autophagy. We propose that these two discrete protein complexes cooperatively activate starvation-induced mitophagy
AbstractConcurrent mitochondrial elimination and autophagy in many systems has led to the proposal t...
SummaryDamaged and superfluous mitochondria are removed from the cell by selective autophagy, a proc...
AbstractAutophagy is the process through which cytosol and organelles are sequestered into a double-...
AbstractSelective degradation of mitochondria is a fundamental process that depends on formation of ...
AbstractMitochondria autophagy (mitophagy) is a process that selectively degrades mitochondria via a...
SummaryMitochondria are essential organelles that produce most of the energy for a cell, but concomi...
Repair and removal of damaged mitochondria is a key process for eukaryotic cell homeostasis. Here we...
Abstract: Mitochondria are responsible for the essential role in the cell survival by regulating the...
Autophagy is a highly-conserved cellular degradation and recycling system that is essential for cell...
International audienceMitophagy, the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy, is a centra...
Autophagy is a highly-conserved cellular degradation and recycling system that is essential for cell...
Mitophagy, the process that degrades mitochondria selectively through autophagy, is involved in the ...
The degradation and recycling of cellular components is essential for cell growth and survival. Here...
The degradation of malfunctioning or superfluous mitochondria in the lysosome/vacuole is an importa...
Eukaryotic cells rely on autophagy to degrade damaged or excess proteins and organelles. Autophagy c...
AbstractConcurrent mitochondrial elimination and autophagy in many systems has led to the proposal t...
SummaryDamaged and superfluous mitochondria are removed from the cell by selective autophagy, a proc...
AbstractAutophagy is the process through which cytosol and organelles are sequestered into a double-...
AbstractSelective degradation of mitochondria is a fundamental process that depends on formation of ...
AbstractMitochondria autophagy (mitophagy) is a process that selectively degrades mitochondria via a...
SummaryMitochondria are essential organelles that produce most of the energy for a cell, but concomi...
Repair and removal of damaged mitochondria is a key process for eukaryotic cell homeostasis. Here we...
Abstract: Mitochondria are responsible for the essential role in the cell survival by regulating the...
Autophagy is a highly-conserved cellular degradation and recycling system that is essential for cell...
International audienceMitophagy, the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy, is a centra...
Autophagy is a highly-conserved cellular degradation and recycling system that is essential for cell...
Mitophagy, the process that degrades mitochondria selectively through autophagy, is involved in the ...
The degradation and recycling of cellular components is essential for cell growth and survival. Here...
The degradation of malfunctioning or superfluous mitochondria in the lysosome/vacuole is an importa...
Eukaryotic cells rely on autophagy to degrade damaged or excess proteins and organelles. Autophagy c...
AbstractConcurrent mitochondrial elimination and autophagy in many systems has led to the proposal t...
SummaryDamaged and superfluous mitochondria are removed from the cell by selective autophagy, a proc...
AbstractAutophagy is the process through which cytosol and organelles are sequestered into a double-...