Autophagy is a major pathway that recycles cellular components in eukaryotic cells both under stressed and non-stressed conditions. Sugars participate both metabolically and as signaling molecules in development and response to various environmental and nutritional conditions. It is therefore essential to maintain metabolic homeostasis of sugars during non-stressed conditions in cells, not only to provide energy, but also to ensure effective signaling when exposed to stress. In both plants and animals, autophagy is activated by the energy sensor SnRK1/AMPK and inhibited by TOR kinase. SnRK1/AMPK and TOR kinases are both important regulators of cellular metabolism and are controlled to a large extent by the availability of sugars and sugar-p...
During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These ...
Sugar signalling in plants is crucial to distribute available energy and respond appropriately to en...
Autophagy is a degradation process in which cells break down and recycle their cytoplasmic contents ...
Autophagy is a major pathway that recycles cellular components in eukaryotic cells both under stress...
Autophagy is an essential intracellular eukaryotic recycling mechanism, functioning in, among others...
Autophagy is a degradation process in which cells break down and recycle their cytoplasmic contents ...
Stress signaling is central to plants which—as immobile organisms—have to endure environmental fluct...
Autophagy is a cellular mechanism when cell gets rid of its damaged or unwanted components. These ar...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved recycling process in eukaryotes whereby intracellular compone...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular pro-cess for the vacuolar degradation of cyto...
Autophagy serves as an important recycling route for the growth and survival of eukaryotic organisms...
Autophagy is a process in which cellular components are delivered to lytic vacuoles to be recycled a...
Plant autophagy is a crucial evolutionary conserved process for recycling cytoplasmic material under...
Autophagy (also known as macroautophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved process by which cytoplasmic...
Autophagy is an essential catabolic pathway and is activated by various endogenous and exogenous sti...
During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These ...
Sugar signalling in plants is crucial to distribute available energy and respond appropriately to en...
Autophagy is a degradation process in which cells break down and recycle their cytoplasmic contents ...
Autophagy is a major pathway that recycles cellular components in eukaryotic cells both under stress...
Autophagy is an essential intracellular eukaryotic recycling mechanism, functioning in, among others...
Autophagy is a degradation process in which cells break down and recycle their cytoplasmic contents ...
Stress signaling is central to plants which—as immobile organisms—have to endure environmental fluct...
Autophagy is a cellular mechanism when cell gets rid of its damaged or unwanted components. These ar...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved recycling process in eukaryotes whereby intracellular compone...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular pro-cess for the vacuolar degradation of cyto...
Autophagy serves as an important recycling route for the growth and survival of eukaryotic organisms...
Autophagy is a process in which cellular components are delivered to lytic vacuoles to be recycled a...
Plant autophagy is a crucial evolutionary conserved process for recycling cytoplasmic material under...
Autophagy (also known as macroautophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved process by which cytoplasmic...
Autophagy is an essential catabolic pathway and is activated by various endogenous and exogenous sti...
During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These ...
Sugar signalling in plants is crucial to distribute available energy and respond appropriately to en...
Autophagy is a degradation process in which cells break down and recycle their cytoplasmic contents ...