Autophagy is a conserved eukaryotic mechanism for the sequestration and degradation of cellular components. Apart from its classical role, autophagy is involved in human immunity, especially in capturing and clearance of intracellular pathogens. One of the key players in autophagy, ATG16L1, recently came into focus of interest due to mutations in the gene locus that result in increased susceptibility to the inflammatory bowel disease Morbus Crohn. ATG16L1, in complex with autophagy-related proteins ATG5 and ATG12, localizes on the autophagosome and has also been shown to be recruited by the cytosolic pattern recognition receptors NOD1 and NOD2 to the entry site of cell invading bacteria, thus linking autophagy with the intracellular bacteri...
The clear role of autophagy in human inflammatory diseases such as Crohn disease was first identifie...
Atg5 is covalently modified with a ubiquitin-like modifier, Atg12, and the Atg12-Atg5 conjugate furt...
Autophagy is a well-studied catabolic process through which cytoplasmic components are targeted for...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
International audienceAtg16-like (ATG16L) proteins were identified in higher eukaryotes for their re...
Abstract The mammalian Atg16L1 protein consists of a coiled-coil domain and a tryptophan-aspartic ac...
Autophagy is a catabolic process which contributes to the cellular homeostasis and intracellular pat...
A coding polymorphism of human ATG16L1 (rs2241880; T300A) increases the risk of Crohn's disease and ...
ATG16L1 plays a major role in autophagy. It acts as a molecular scaffold which mediates protein-prot...
Selective autophagy underlies many of the important physiological roles that autophagy plays in mult...
Autophagie ist ein konservierter eukaryotischer Prozess durch den zelleigene Bestandteile...
In eukaryotic cells, the majority of intracellular bulk degradation occurs in the vacuole/lysosome, ...
Autophagy is a mechanism of intracellular degradation within eukaryotes. Because of its aid to a cel...
The clear role of autophagy in human inflammatory diseases such as Crohn disease was first identifie...
The clear role of autophagy in human inflammatory diseases such as Crohn disease was first identifie...
Atg5 is covalently modified with a ubiquitin-like modifier, Atg12, and the Atg12-Atg5 conjugate furt...
Autophagy is a well-studied catabolic process through which cytoplasmic components are targeted for...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process required for organelle degradation and removal of invasi...
International audienceAtg16-like (ATG16L) proteins were identified in higher eukaryotes for their re...
Abstract The mammalian Atg16L1 protein consists of a coiled-coil domain and a tryptophan-aspartic ac...
Autophagy is a catabolic process which contributes to the cellular homeostasis and intracellular pat...
A coding polymorphism of human ATG16L1 (rs2241880; T300A) increases the risk of Crohn's disease and ...
ATG16L1 plays a major role in autophagy. It acts as a molecular scaffold which mediates protein-prot...
Selective autophagy underlies many of the important physiological roles that autophagy plays in mult...
Autophagie ist ein konservierter eukaryotischer Prozess durch den zelleigene Bestandteile...
In eukaryotic cells, the majority of intracellular bulk degradation occurs in the vacuole/lysosome, ...
Autophagy is a mechanism of intracellular degradation within eukaryotes. Because of its aid to a cel...
The clear role of autophagy in human inflammatory diseases such as Crohn disease was first identifie...
The clear role of autophagy in human inflammatory diseases such as Crohn disease was first identifie...
Atg5 is covalently modified with a ubiquitin-like modifier, Atg12, and the Atg12-Atg5 conjugate furt...
Autophagy is a well-studied catabolic process through which cytoplasmic components are targeted for...