SummaryInactivation of constitutive autophagy results in formation of cytoplasmic protein inclusions and leads to liver injury and neurodegeneration, but the details of abnormalities related to impaired autophagy are largely unknown. Here we used mouse genetic analyses to define the roles of autophagy in the aforementioned events. We report that the ubiquitin- and LC3-binding protein “p62” regulates the formation of protein aggregates and is removed by autophagy. Thus, genetic ablation of p62 suppressed the appearance of ubiquitin-positive protein aggregates in hepatocytes and neurons, indicating that p62 plays an important role in inclusion body formation. Moreover, loss of p62 markedly attenuated liver injury caused by autophagy deficienc...
Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumulation o...
AbstractUbiquitinated protein aggregates are hallmarks of a range of human diseases, including neuro...
Dysregulation of autophagic pathways leads to accumulation of abnormal proteins and damaged organell...
SummaryInactivation of constitutive autophagy results in formation of cytoplasmic protein inclusions...
AbstractAutophagy is a highly conserved bulk protein degradation pathway responsible for the turnove...
Genetic ablation of autophagy in mice leads to liver and brain degeneration accompanied by the appea...
Here, we provide the first evidence that p62, ubiquitinated cargo receptor for selective autophagy, ...
One of the proteins most frequently found in neuropathological lesions is the ubiquitin binding prot...
Defects in autophagy and the resulting deposition of protein aggregates have been implicated in agin...
<div><p>One of the proteins most frequently found in neuropathological lesions is the ubiquitin bind...
SummaryAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease biochemically characterized by aberra...
Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumulation o...
<div><p>Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumu...
Defects in autophagy and the resulting deposition of protein aggregates have been implicated in agin...
Here, we provide the first evidence that p62, ubiquitinated cargo receptor for selective autophagy, ...
Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumulation o...
AbstractUbiquitinated protein aggregates are hallmarks of a range of human diseases, including neuro...
Dysregulation of autophagic pathways leads to accumulation of abnormal proteins and damaged organell...
SummaryInactivation of constitutive autophagy results in formation of cytoplasmic protein inclusions...
AbstractAutophagy is a highly conserved bulk protein degradation pathway responsible for the turnove...
Genetic ablation of autophagy in mice leads to liver and brain degeneration accompanied by the appea...
Here, we provide the first evidence that p62, ubiquitinated cargo receptor for selective autophagy, ...
One of the proteins most frequently found in neuropathological lesions is the ubiquitin binding prot...
Defects in autophagy and the resulting deposition of protein aggregates have been implicated in agin...
<div><p>One of the proteins most frequently found in neuropathological lesions is the ubiquitin bind...
SummaryAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease biochemically characterized by aberra...
Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumulation o...
<div><p>Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumu...
Defects in autophagy and the resulting deposition of protein aggregates have been implicated in agin...
Here, we provide the first evidence that p62, ubiquitinated cargo receptor for selective autophagy, ...
Disruption of proteostasis, or protein homeostasis, is often associated with aberrant accumulation o...
AbstractUbiquitinated protein aggregates are hallmarks of a range of human diseases, including neuro...
Dysregulation of autophagic pathways leads to accumulation of abnormal proteins and damaged organell...