Autophagy is an extremely old process during which long-lived proteins and cellular organelles are removed by means of lysosomes. Autophagy may be caused by cellular stress mechanisms. Research has proven that autophagy plays a key role in obtaining nutrients and adapting to the conditions of starvation. Owing to this, it takes part in maintaining homeostasis in cytoplasm and cell nucleus. This objective may be achieved through a number of ways. Depending on the manner in which a substrate connects with the lysosome, we can talk about macroautophagy and microautophagy. Additionally, some authors also distinguish a chaperone-mediated autophagy. The article presented below describes molecular mechanisms of each type of autophagy and focuses p...
Autophagy is the catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional ...
Autophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is a cellular pathway involved in protein and organelle degra...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is the process of autodigesting cellular con-tents in lysosomes. There are three kinds: mi...
Degradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two major prote...
AbstractDegradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two maj...
Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is a self-degradation process through which virtu...
Autophagy is an essential, homeostatic process - survival mechanism that protects cells by various w...
Autophagy is a self-degradative process that is important for balancing sources of energy at critica...
Autophagy comprises several evolutionarily conserved mechanisms for transport and uptake of proteins...
Macroautophagy is a vacuolar, self-digesting mechanism responsible for the removal of long-lived pro...
Macroautophagy is a vacuolar, self-digesting mechanism responsible for the removal of long-lived pro...
Autophagy is one of the defense mechanisms of the cells. It is highly conserved from yeast to man. C...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular degradation process that targets cy...
Degradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two major prote...
Autophagy is the catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional ...
Autophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is a cellular pathway involved in protein and organelle degra...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is the process of autodigesting cellular con-tents in lysosomes. There are three kinds: mi...
Degradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two major prote...
AbstractDegradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two maj...
Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is a self-degradation process through which virtu...
Autophagy is an essential, homeostatic process - survival mechanism that protects cells by various w...
Autophagy is a self-degradative process that is important for balancing sources of energy at critica...
Autophagy comprises several evolutionarily conserved mechanisms for transport and uptake of proteins...
Macroautophagy is a vacuolar, self-digesting mechanism responsible for the removal of long-lived pro...
Macroautophagy is a vacuolar, self-digesting mechanism responsible for the removal of long-lived pro...
Autophagy is one of the defense mechanisms of the cells. It is highly conserved from yeast to man. C...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular degradation process that targets cy...
Degradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two major prote...
Autophagy is the catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional ...
Autophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is a cellular pathway involved in protein and organelle degra...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...