The majority of developmentally programmed cell death (PCD) is mediated by caspase-dependent apoptosis; however, additional modalities, including autophagy-dependent cell death, have important spatiotemporally restricted functions. Autophagy involves the engulfment of cytoplasmic components in a double membrane vesicle for delivery to the lysosome. An established model for autophagy-dependent PCD is Drosophila larval midgut removal during metamorphosis. Our previous work demonstrated that growth arrest is required to initiate autophagy-dependent midgut degradation and Target of rapamycin (Tor) limits autophagy induction. In further studies, we uncovered a role for Decapentaplegic (Dpp) in coordinating midgut degradation. Here, we provide ne...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
Autophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two reports in...
Autophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two reports in...
The majority of developmentally programmed cell death (PCD) is mediated by caspase-dependent apoptos...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
Autophagy has been implicated in both cell survival and programmed cell death (PCD), and this may ex...
Autophagy has been implicated in both cell survival and programmed cell death (PCD), and this may ex...
AbstractAutophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two re...
Published online 17 April 2015Although most programmed cell death (PCD) during animal development oc...
SummaryBackgroundTo survive starvation and other forms of stress, eukaryotic cells undergo a lysosom...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Most developmentally programmed cell death in meta...
Autophagy-dependent cell death is a distinct mode of regulated cell death required in a context spec...
SummaryHomeostasis in adult tissues is maintained by resident stem cells and their progeny. Little i...
In response to nutrient deficiency, eukaryotic cells activate macroautophagy, a degradative process ...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
Autophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two reports in...
Autophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two reports in...
The majority of developmentally programmed cell death (PCD) is mediated by caspase-dependent apoptos...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
Autophagy has been implicated in both cell survival and programmed cell death (PCD), and this may ex...
Autophagy has been implicated in both cell survival and programmed cell death (PCD), and this may ex...
AbstractAutophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two re...
Published online 17 April 2015Although most programmed cell death (PCD) during animal development oc...
SummaryBackgroundTo survive starvation and other forms of stress, eukaryotic cells undergo a lysosom...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Most developmentally programmed cell death in meta...
Autophagy-dependent cell death is a distinct mode of regulated cell death required in a context spec...
SummaryHomeostasis in adult tissues is maintained by resident stem cells and their progeny. Little i...
In response to nutrient deficiency, eukaryotic cells activate macroautophagy, a degradative process ...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
Autophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two reports in...
Autophagy is the major cellular process responsible for bulk cytoplasmic degradation. Two reports in...