BECLIN1 is a well-established regulator of autophagy, a process essential for mammalian survival. It functions in conjunction with other proteins to form Class III Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase (PI3K) complexes to generate phosphorylated phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns), lipids essential for not only autophagy but other membrane trafficking processes. Over the years, studies have elucidated the structural, biophysical, and biochemical properties of BECLIN1, which have shed light on how this protein functions to allosterically regulate these critical processes of autophagy and membrane trafficking. Here, we review these findings and how BECLIN1’s diverse protein interactome regulates it, as well as its impact on organismal physiology
SummaryThe molecular mechanism of autophagy and its relationship to other lysosomal degradation path...
The molecular mechanism of autophagy and its relationship to other lysosomal degradation pathways re...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...
Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymatically inert, i...
Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymatically inert, i...
Abstract Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymaticall...
Abstract Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymaticall...
Abstract Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymaticall...
Beclin 1 (Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin 1 is enzymatically inert...
Beclin 1 (Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin 1 is enzymatically inert...
Beclin1 is a core component of the class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K-III) complex. It fu...
Beclin1 is a core component of the class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K-III) complex. It fu...
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular degradation pathway essential for protein homeostasis, surviv...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...
SummaryThe molecular mechanism of autophagy and its relationship to other lysosomal degradation path...
The molecular mechanism of autophagy and its relationship to other lysosomal degradation pathways re...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...
Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymatically inert, i...
Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymatically inert, i...
Abstract Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymaticall...
Abstract Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymaticall...
Abstract Beclin1(Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin1 is enzymaticall...
Beclin 1 (Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin 1 is enzymatically inert...
Beclin 1 (Atg6) is a well-known key regulator of autophagy. Although Beclin 1 is enzymatically inert...
Beclin1 is a core component of the class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K-III) complex. It fu...
Beclin1 is a core component of the class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K-III) complex. It fu...
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular degradation pathway essential for protein homeostasis, surviv...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...
SummaryThe molecular mechanism of autophagy and its relationship to other lysosomal degradation path...
The molecular mechanism of autophagy and its relationship to other lysosomal degradation pathways re...
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targe...