The autophagy (ATG) and Ubiquitin-Proteasome (UP) pathways clear proteins and membranes from eukaryotic cells. Their dysfunction is associated with systemic diseases, and neuronal degeneration. These pathways are commonly viewed as independent biochemical steps owing pathway-specific enzymatic activity taking place within different, site specific cell domains. While ATG is placed within a double/multiple membrane structure named autophagosome, the UP pathway is viewed as a protein complex dispersed in the cytosol. Scattered recent data provided functional evidence suggesting an interplay between ATG and UP. We recently provided morphological and biochemical evidence suggesting the existence of a close relationship between ATG and UP which m...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
The autophagy (ATG) and Ubiquitin-Proteasome (UP) pathways clear proteins and membranes from eukaryo...
International audienceProtein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) ...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) are two quintessential clearing mechanisms wid...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) are two quintessential clearing mechanisms wid...
The interplay between autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) cell-clearing systems was recent...
The interplay between autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) cell-clearing systems was recent...
The interplay between autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) cell-clearing systems was recent...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis w...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
The autophagy (ATG) and Ubiquitin-Proteasome (UP) pathways clear proteins and membranes from eukaryo...
International audienceProtein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) ...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) are two quintessential clearing mechanisms wid...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis wi...
Autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) are two quintessential clearing mechanisms wid...
The interplay between autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) cell-clearing systems was recent...
The interplay between autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) cell-clearing systems was recent...
The interplay between autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) cell-clearing systems was recent...
Protein clearing pathways named autophagy (ATG) and ubiquitin proteasome (UP) control homeostasis w...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...
Protein clearing pathways represent a powerful physiological mechanism to control homeostasis within...