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A small portion of cellular glycogen is transported to and degraded in lysosomes by acid α-glucosidase (GAA) in mammals, but it is unclear why and how glycogen is transported to the lysosomes.
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Unravelling the molecular role of STBD1 in Hepatocytes: A Focus on Protein-Protein Interactions.
Zeitschrift Fur GastroenterologieChristoph Metzendorf
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The glycogen cargo receptor STBD1: from biology to disease targeted therapies
2022Glycophagy is a novel selective autophagy characterized by glycogen degradation via the lysosomal enzyme acid α-glucosidase (GAA). Starch-binding domain-containing protein 1 (STBD1) is a glycogen cargo receptor that mediates glycophagy through binding glycogen transport into lysosomes.
Qiannan Tang +3 more
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Chemical genetic screen identifies Gapex-5/GAPVDI and STBD1 as novel AMPK substrates.
2019AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a key regulator of cellular energy homeostasis, acting as a sensor of energy and nutrient status. As such, AMPK is considered a promising drug target for treatment of medical conditions particularly associated with metabolic dysfunctions. To better understand the downstream effectors and physiological consequences
Ducommun, S. +12 more
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Mouse Stbd1 is N-myristoylated and affects ER–mitochondria association and mitochondrial morphology
Journal of Cell Science, 2017Julia Morales-Sanfrutos +2 more
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Glycophagy: An emerging target in pathology
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2018Mingzhu Tang, Linxi Chen, Pingbo Yao
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