Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and non-selectively target cytoplasm and entire organelles for lysosomal or (in yeast) vacuolar degradation. More than thirty different proteins contribute to this complex process, and it is widely recognised that the term autophagy does not describe merely a single linear pathway by which intracellular components are routed for lysosomal degradation. Yet, whilst autophagy has been unequivocally demonstrated in evolutionarily diverse organisms and the importance of autophagy in many aspects of human health and development is becoming ever more apparent, the extent to which autophagy in different taxa draws on a conserved cohort of readily recognisable proteins is not particular...
Cells need a constant supply of precursors to enable the production of macromolecules to sustain gro...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Cells need a constant supply of precursors to enable the production of macromolecules to sustain gro...
Cells need a constant supply of precursors to enable the production of macromolecules to sustain gro...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Cells need a constant supply of precursors to enable the production of macromolecules to sustain gro...
Cells need a constant supply of precursors to enable the production of macromolecules to sustain gro...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...