Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellular homeostasis during starvation, has also been implicated in playing a central role in multiple physiological processes. For example, autophagy is part of our innate immunity by targeting intracellular pathogens to lysosomes for degradation in a process called xenophagy. Coevolution and adaptation between viruses and autophagy have armed viruses with a multitude of strategies to counteract the antiviral functions of the autophagy pathway. In addition, some viruses have acquired mechanisms to exploit specific functions of either autophagy or the key components of this process, the autophagy-related (ATG) proteins, to promote viral replication...
The autophagy pathway likely evolved not only to maintain cellular and tissue homeostasis but also t...
Autophagy is a conservative evolutionary established cellular process functioning to maintain cell h...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved cell process that plays a central role in eukaryotic cell met...
Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellul...
Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellul...
Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellul...
Virus-infected cells trigger a robust innate immune response and facilitate virus replication. Here,...
Autophagy is an important cellular catabolic process conserved from yeast to man. Double-membrane ve...
As an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, autophagy plays an essential role in the cellular m...
International audienceAutophagy refers to the conserved, multi-step mechanism that delivers cytosoli...
Autophagy is a catabolic process that is important for the removal of damaged organelles and long-li...
Autophagy is a cellular process involved in the degradation and turn-over of long-lived proteins and...
Autophagy is a cellular process involved in the degradation and turn-over of long-lived proteins and...
Autophagy is an intracellular degradation pathway for long-lived proteins and organelles. This proce...
Autophagy is a cellular process involved in the degradation and turn-over of long-lived proteins and...
The autophagy pathway likely evolved not only to maintain cellular and tissue homeostasis but also t...
Autophagy is a conservative evolutionary established cellular process functioning to maintain cell h...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved cell process that plays a central role in eukaryotic cell met...
Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellul...
Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellul...
Autophagy, originally described as a conserved bulk degradation pathway important to maintain cellul...
Virus-infected cells trigger a robust innate immune response and facilitate virus replication. Here,...
Autophagy is an important cellular catabolic process conserved from yeast to man. Double-membrane ve...
As an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, autophagy plays an essential role in the cellular m...
International audienceAutophagy refers to the conserved, multi-step mechanism that delivers cytosoli...
Autophagy is a catabolic process that is important for the removal of damaged organelles and long-li...
Autophagy is a cellular process involved in the degradation and turn-over of long-lived proteins and...
Autophagy is a cellular process involved in the degradation and turn-over of long-lived proteins and...
Autophagy is an intracellular degradation pathway for long-lived proteins and organelles. This proce...
Autophagy is a cellular process involved in the degradation and turn-over of long-lived proteins and...
The autophagy pathway likely evolved not only to maintain cellular and tissue homeostasis but also t...
Autophagy is a conservative evolutionary established cellular process functioning to maintain cell h...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved cell process that plays a central role in eukaryotic cell met...