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Autophagosomes get wet

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Agudo-Canalejo et al. now report in Nature that the process of wetting, whereby a liquid establishes a contact with a surface, underlies interactions of phase-separated droplets with autophagic membranes.
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Autophagosomes and human diseases

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2011
The autophagosome is a double-membrane bound compartment that initiates macroautophagy, a degradative pathway for cytoplasmic material terminating in the lysosomal compartment. The discovery of ATG genes involved in the formation of autophagosomes has greatly increased our understanding of the molecular basis of macroautophagy, and its role in cell ...
Isabelle, Beau   +2 more
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Actin shapes the autophagosome

Nature Cell Biology, 2015
Compared with most intracellular vesicles, the autophagosome is formed by an unusual event of vesicle budding involving an elusive sequence of membrane expansions that ends with a double membrane vesicle. It is now shown that actin polymerization inside the forming autophagosome is a driving force for the expansion and assembly of a functional ...
Petter, Holland, Anne, Simonsen
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Autophagosomal Membrane Origin and Formation

2021
Autophagosome formation is a regulated membrane remodeling process, which involves the generation of autophagosomal membrane precursors (vesicles), the assembly of the autophagosomal membrane precursors to form the phagophore, and phagophore elongation to complete the autophagosome. The sources of the autophagosomal membrane precursors are endomembrane
Yi, Yang   +3 more
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Autophagosome and Phagosome

2008
Autophagy and phagocytosis are evolutionarily ancient processes functioning in capture and digestion of material found in the cellular interior and exterior, respectively. In their most primordial form, both processes are involved in cellular metabolism and feeding, supplying cells with externally obtained particulate nutrients or using portions of ...
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Protein Trafficking into Autophagosomes

2008
The methods described are designed to enable the assignment of an intracellular localization of secretory proteins, either soluble or membrane associated, to later secretory compartments, such as the trans-Golgi network (TGN) or endosome. These two subcellular compartments are closely linked through extensive protein trafficking, in both an anterograde
Andrew, Young, Sharon, Tooze
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Vesicular trafficking and autophagosome formation [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death and Differentiation, 2009
The source of the autophagosome membrane, and the formation of the autophagosome remain the most important questions for understanding autophagy. Fundamentally, the process of autophagosome formation is similar between yeast and mammalian cells and many of the proteins involved (called the autophagy-related (Atg) proteins) are known, having been first ...
A, Longatti, S A, Tooze
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Membrane dynamics in autophagosome biogenesis

Journal of Cell Science, 2015
Bilayered phospholipid membranes are vital to the organization of the living cell. Based on fundamental principles of polarity, membranes create borders allowing defined spaces to be encapsulated. This compartmentalization is a prerequisite for the complex functional design of the eukaryotic cell, yielding localities that can differ in composition and ...
Sven R, Carlsson, Anne, Simonsen
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Autophagosomes need calcium

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2022
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Machinery, regulation and pathophysiological implications of autophagosome maturation

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Yan G Zhao, Patrice Codogno, Hong Zhang
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