Abstract Muscle atrophy derived from excessive proteolysis is a hallmark of numerous disease conditions. Accordingly, the negative consequences of skeletal muscle protein breakdown often overshadow the critical nature of proteolytic systems in maintaining normal cellular function. Here, we discuss the major cellular proteolysis machinery—the ubiquitin/proteosome system, the autophagy/lysosomal system, and caspase-mediated protein cleavage—and the critical role of these protein machines in establishing and preserving muscle health. We examine how ordered degradation modifies (1) the spatiotemporal expression of myogenic regulatory factors during myoblast differentiation, (2) membrane fusion during myotube formation, (3) sarcome...
International audienceThe conversion of skeletal muscle into meat, i.e. maturation, is a complex pro...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process that targets different types of cytoplasm...
International audienceIn skeletal muscle, as in any mammalian tissue, protein levels are dictated by...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic organ that is maintained by multiple pathways regulating cell and prote...
AbstractSkeletal muscle adapts its mass as consequence of physical activity, metabolism and hormones...
Skeletal muscle adapts its mass as consequence of physical activity, metabolism and hormones. Catabo...
A number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome...
AbstractMuscle mass represents 40–50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most importan...
Muscle mass represents 40-50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most important sites ...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is defined as a decrease in muscle mass and occurs when protein degradation ...
Metabolic homeostasis is essential for cellular survival and proper tissue function. Multi-systemic ...
The ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein and or...
International audienceThe conversion of skeletal muscle into meat, i.e. maturation, is a complex pro...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process that targets different types of cytoplasm...
International audienceIn skeletal muscle, as in any mammalian tissue, protein levels are dictated by...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic organ that is maintained by multiple pathways regulating cell and prote...
AbstractSkeletal muscle adapts its mass as consequence of physical activity, metabolism and hormones...
Skeletal muscle adapts its mass as consequence of physical activity, metabolism and hormones. Catabo...
A number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome...
AbstractMuscle mass represents 40–50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most importan...
Muscle mass represents 40-50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most important sites ...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is defined as a decrease in muscle mass and occurs when protein degradation ...
Metabolic homeostasis is essential for cellular survival and proper tissue function. Multi-systemic ...
The ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein and or...
International audienceThe conversion of skeletal muscle into meat, i.e. maturation, is a complex pro...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process that targets different types of cytoplasm...
International audienceIn skeletal muscle, as in any mammalian tissue, protein levels are dictated by...