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Transcriptional dynamics uncover the role of BNIP3 in mitophagy during muscle remodeling in <i>Drosophila</i>. [PDF]

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Characterization of the Interaction of GABARAPL-1 with the LIR Motif of NBR1

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2011
Selective autophagy requires the specific segregation of targeted proteins into autophagosomes. The selectivity is mediated by autophagy receptors, such as p62 and NBR1, which can bind to autophagic effector proteins (Atg8 in yeast, MAP1LC3 protein family in mammals) anchored in the membrane of autophagosomes.
Alexis, Rozenknop   +6 more
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Drug repositioning identifies potential autophagy inhibitors for the LIR motif p62/SQSTM1 protein

Computational Biology and Chemistry
Autophagy is a critical cellular process for degrading damaged organelles and proteins under stressful conditions and has casually been shown to contribute to tumor survival and drug resistance. Sequestosome-1 (SQSTM1/p62) is an autophagy receptor that interacts with its binding partners via the LC3-interacting region (LIR).
Narjes Asghari   +4 more
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The LIR motif – crucial for selective autophagy

Journal of Cell Science, 2013
Summary (Macro)autophagy is a fundamental degradation process for macromolecules and organelles of vital importance for cell and tissue homeostasis. Autophagy research has gained a strong momentum in recent years because of its relevance to cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, muscular dystrophy, lipid storage disorders, development ...
Åsa Birna, Birgisdottir   +2 more
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