The Atg1 complex, comprising Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, is a key initiator of autophagy. The Atg17-Atg31-Atg29 subcomplex is constitutively present at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), while Atg1 and Atg13 join the complex when autophagy is triggered by starvation or other signals. We sought to understand the energetics and dynamics of assembly using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation, and hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX). We showed that the membrane and Atg13-binding domain of Atg1, Atg1EAT, is dynamic on its own, but is rigidified in its high-affinity (∼100 nM) complex with Atg13. Atg1EAT and Atg13 form a 2:2 dimeric assembly and together associate with lower affinit...
<div><p>Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials...
Autophagy is the major degradative process for recycling cytoplasmic constituents and eliminating un...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
The Atg1 complex, comprising Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, is a key initiator of autophagy. ...
The biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-vesicle ...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles that sequester cytoplasmic material for lysosomal degrad...
SummaryMacroautophagy is a bulk clearance mechanism in which the double-membraned phagophore grows a...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic pathway that sequesters undesired cellular material into autophagoso...
Autophagy is a conserved mechanism that is essential for cell survival in starvation. Moreover, auto...
The Atg1/ULK complex plays a key role in the early stages of autophagosome assembly. In this issue, ...
Autophagy is a catabolic pathway that sequesters undesired cellular material into autophagosomes for...
<div><p>The Atg1 complex, which contains 5 major subunits: Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, reg...
Autophagy recycles cytoplasmic components by sequestering them in double membrane-surrounded autopha...
In eukaryotes, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and essential “self-degradative” process use...
<div><p>Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials...
Autophagy is the major degradative process for recycling cytoplasmic constituents and eliminating un...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...
The Atg1 complex, comprising Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, is a key initiator of autophagy. ...
The biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-vesicle ...
SummaryThe biogenesis of autophagosomes commences at the phagophore assembly site (PAS), a protein-v...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles that sequester cytoplasmic material for lysosomal degrad...
SummaryMacroautophagy is a bulk clearance mechanism in which the double-membraned phagophore grows a...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic pathway that sequesters undesired cellular material into autophagoso...
Autophagy is a conserved mechanism that is essential for cell survival in starvation. Moreover, auto...
The Atg1/ULK complex plays a key role in the early stages of autophagosome assembly. In this issue, ...
Autophagy is a catabolic pathway that sequesters undesired cellular material into autophagosomes for...
<div><p>The Atg1 complex, which contains 5 major subunits: Atg1, Atg13, Atg17, Atg29, and Atg31, reg...
Autophagy recycles cytoplasmic components by sequestering them in double membrane-surrounded autopha...
In eukaryotes, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and essential “self-degradative” process use...
<div><p>Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials...
Autophagy is the major degradative process for recycling cytoplasmic constituents and eliminating un...
Autophagy is a physiological process for the recycling and degradation of cellular materials. Formin...