ATG16L1 plays a major role in autophagy. It acts as a molecular scaffold which mediates protein-protein interactions essential for autophagosome formation. The ATG12~ATG5-ATG16L1 complex is one of the key complexes involved in autophagosome formation. Human ATG16L1 comprises 607 amino acids with three functional domains named ATG5BD, CCD and WD40, where the C-terminal WD40 domain represents approximately 50% of the full-length protein. Previously, structures of the C-terminal WD40 domain of human ATG16L1 as well as of human ATG12~ATG5 in complex with the ATG5BD of ATG16L1 have been reported. However, apart from the ATG5BD, no structural information for the N-terminal half, including the CCD, of human ATG16L1 is available. In this study, the...
Autophagy is a cellular process that degrades cytoplasmic cargo by engulfing it in a double-membrane...
Autophagie ist ein konservierter eukaryotischer Prozess durch den zelleigene Bestandteile...
The autophagy factor ATG12~ATG5 conjugate exhibits E3 ligase-like activity by which the lipidation o...
Atg5 is covalently modified with a ubiquitin-like modifier, Atg12, and the Atg12-Atg5 conjugate furt...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
Abstract The mammalian Atg16L1 protein consists of a coiled-coil domain and a tryptophan-aspartic ac...
<div><p>Autophagy is a bulky catabolic process that responds to nutrient homeostasis and extracellul...
The Atg12-Atg5/Atg16L1 complex is recruited by WIPI2b to the site of autophagosome formation. Atg16L...
<p>(A) Schematic view of ATG16L1 expression constructs used in this manuscript. Amongst a number of ...
International audienceAtg16-like (ATG16L) proteins were identified in higher eukaryotes for their re...
In eukaryotes, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and essential “self-degradative” process use...
Autophagy is a conserved eukaryotic mechanism for the sequestration and degradation of cellular comp...
SummaryMacroautophagy is a bulk clearance mechanism in which the double-membraned phagophore grows a...
Autophagy is a well-studied catabolic process through which cytoplasmic components are targeted for...
Autophagy is a cellular process that degrades cytoplasmic cargo by engulfing it in a double-membrane...
Autophagie ist ein konservierter eukaryotischer Prozess durch den zelleigene Bestandteile...
The autophagy factor ATG12~ATG5 conjugate exhibits E3 ligase-like activity by which the lipidation o...
Atg5 is covalently modified with a ubiquitin-like modifier, Atg12, and the Atg12-Atg5 conjugate furt...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
Abstract The mammalian Atg16L1 protein consists of a coiled-coil domain and a tryptophan-aspartic ac...
<div><p>Autophagy is a bulky catabolic process that responds to nutrient homeostasis and extracellul...
The Atg12-Atg5/Atg16L1 complex is recruited by WIPI2b to the site of autophagosome formation. Atg16L...
<p>(A) Schematic view of ATG16L1 expression constructs used in this manuscript. Amongst a number of ...
International audienceAtg16-like (ATG16L) proteins were identified in higher eukaryotes for their re...
In eukaryotes, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and essential “self-degradative” process use...
Autophagy is a conserved eukaryotic mechanism for the sequestration and degradation of cellular comp...
SummaryMacroautophagy is a bulk clearance mechanism in which the double-membraned phagophore grows a...
Autophagy is a well-studied catabolic process through which cytoplasmic components are targeted for...
Autophagy is a cellular process that degrades cytoplasmic cargo by engulfing it in a double-membrane...
Autophagie ist ein konservierter eukaryotischer Prozess durch den zelleigene Bestandteile...
The autophagy factor ATG12~ATG5 conjugate exhibits E3 ligase-like activity by which the lipidation o...