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Our previous work indicated that ER-phagy level had altered in spinal nerve ligation (SNL) rats. In this study, we investigated whether dexmedetomidine or ketamine exhibits anti-anxiety or anti-nociceptive effects via modulation of the spinal STING/TBK ...
Yongda Liu +5 more
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Intrinsically Disordered Protein TEX264 Mediates ER-phagy [PDF]
Certain proteins and organelles can be selectively degraded by autophagy. Typical substrates and receptors of selective autophagy have LC3-interacting regions (LIRs) that bind to autophagosomal LC3 and GABARAP family proteins. Here, we performed a differential interactome screen using wild-type LC3B and a LIR recognition-deficient mutant and identified
Haruka, Chino +3 more
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Emerging Principles of Selective ER Autophagy [PDF]
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a fundamental organelle in cellular metabolism and signal transduction. It is subject to complex, dynamic sculpting of morphology and composition. Degradation of ER content has an important role to play here.
Wilkinson, Simon
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Autophagy, ER-phagy and ER Dynamics During Cell Differentiation.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a multifunctional organelle essential for protein and lipid synthesis, ion transport and inter-organelle communication. It comprises a highly dynamic network of membranes that continuously reshape to support a wide range of cellular processes.
Cillo M +3 more
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Visualizing ER-phagy and ER architecture in vivo. [PDF]
ER-phagy is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis. However, significant gaps persist in our understanding of how ER-phagy and the ER network vary across cell subtypes, tissues, and organs. Furthermore, the pathophysiological relevance of ER-phagy remains poorly elucidated. Addressing these questions requires
Sang Y +21 more
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ER-phagy:shaping up and de-stressing the endoplasmic reticulum [PDF]
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) network has central roles in metabolism and cellular organisation. The ER undergoes dynamic alterations in morphology, molecular composition and functional specification.
An H +113 more
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Signaling Regulation of FAM134-Dependent ER-Phagy in Cells. [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a pivotal organelle responsible for protein and lipid synthesis, calcium homeostasis, and protein quality control within eukaryotic cells. To maintain cellular health, damaged or excess portions of the ER must be selectively degraded via a process known as selective autophagy, or ER‐phagy.
Palma A, Reggio A.
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Eat it right: ER-phagy and recovER-phagy [PDF]
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the site of protein, lipid, phospholipid, steroid and oligosaccharide synthesis and modification, calcium ion storage, and detoxification of endogenous and exogenous products. Its volume (and activity) must be maintained under normal growth conditions, must be expanded in a controlled manner on activation of ER stress ...
Loi, Marisa +3 more
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Critical roles of FAM134B in ER-phagy and diseases [PDF]
AbstractFAM134B (also called JK-1, RETREG1), a member of the family with sequence similarity 134, was originally discovered as an oncogene in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. However, its most famous function is that of an ER-phagy-regulating receptor.
Mo, Jie, Chen, Jin, Zhang, Bixiang
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ESCRT machinery mediates selective microautophagy of endoplasmic reticulum in yeast
ER-phagy, the selective autophagy of endoplasmic reticulum (ER), safeguards organelle homeostasis by eliminating misfolded proteins and regulating ER size. ER-phagy can occur by macroautophagic and microautophagic mechanisms.
Charlotta Funaya +12 more
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