Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that transports cytoplasmic components for degradation into lysosomes. Selective autophagy can capture physically large objects, including cell-invading pathogens and damaged or superfluous organelles. Selectivity is achieved by cargo receptors that detect substrate-associated “eat-me” signals. In this Review, we discuss basic principles of selective autophagy and compare the “eat-me” signals and cargo receptors that mediate autophagy of bacteria and bacteria-derived endosymbionts—i.e., mitochondria
SummaryAutophagy, a homeostatic process whereby eukaryotic cells target cytoplasmic cargo for degrad...
SummaryAutophagy mediates the degradation of cytoplasmic contents in the lysosome and plays a signif...
International audienceAutophagy is one of the most versatile recycling systems of eukaryotic cells. ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that transports cytoplasmic components for degradat...
AbstractSelective autophagy contributes to intracellular homeostasis by mediating the degradation of...
Autophagy has long been thought to be an essential but unselective bulk degradation pathway. However...
Correction: Developmental Cell, Volume 55, Issue 2 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2020.10.002The d...
Autophagy is directed by numerous distinct autophagy-related (Atg) proteins. These transmit starvati...
Autophagy is a process that targets various intracellular elements for degradation. Autophagy can be...
Autophagy is a catabolic pathway conserved among eukaryotes that allows cells to rapidly eliminate l...
Autophagy, an intracellular degradation process highly conserved from yeast to humans, is viewed as ...
Autophagy can orchestrate innate immune responses to bacterial infection by targeting invading patho...
Autophagy has burgeoned rapidly as a field of study because of its evolutionary conservation, the di...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
The two main proteolytic machineries of eukaryotic cells, lysosomes and proteasomes, receive substra...
SummaryAutophagy, a homeostatic process whereby eukaryotic cells target cytoplasmic cargo for degrad...
SummaryAutophagy mediates the degradation of cytoplasmic contents in the lysosome and plays a signif...
International audienceAutophagy is one of the most versatile recycling systems of eukaryotic cells. ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that transports cytoplasmic components for degradat...
AbstractSelective autophagy contributes to intracellular homeostasis by mediating the degradation of...
Autophagy has long been thought to be an essential but unselective bulk degradation pathway. However...
Correction: Developmental Cell, Volume 55, Issue 2 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2020.10.002The d...
Autophagy is directed by numerous distinct autophagy-related (Atg) proteins. These transmit starvati...
Autophagy is a process that targets various intracellular elements for degradation. Autophagy can be...
Autophagy is a catabolic pathway conserved among eukaryotes that allows cells to rapidly eliminate l...
Autophagy, an intracellular degradation process highly conserved from yeast to humans, is viewed as ...
Autophagy can orchestrate innate immune responses to bacterial infection by targeting invading patho...
Autophagy has burgeoned rapidly as a field of study because of its evolutionary conservation, the di...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
The two main proteolytic machineries of eukaryotic cells, lysosomes and proteasomes, receive substra...
SummaryAutophagy, a homeostatic process whereby eukaryotic cells target cytoplasmic cargo for degrad...
SummaryAutophagy mediates the degradation of cytoplasmic contents in the lysosome and plays a signif...
International audienceAutophagy is one of the most versatile recycling systems of eukaryotic cells. ...