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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagyGuidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy in higher eukaryotesInteraction of Myc-associated zinc finger protein with DCC, the product of a tumor-suppressor gene, during the neural differentiation of P19 EC cellsHuman Apg3p/Aut1p homologue is an authentic E2 enzyme for multiple substrates, GATE-16, GABARAP, and MAP-LC3, and facilitates the conjugation of hApg12p to hApg5pA novel type of E3 ligase for the Ufm1 conjugation systemStructural determinants in GABARAP required for the selective binding and recruitment of ALFY to LC3B-positive structuresPhosphatidylserine in addition to phosphatidylethanolamine is an in vitro target of the mammalian Atg8 modifiers, LC3, GABARAP, and GATE-16The selective autophagy substrate p62 activates the stress responsive transcription factor Nrf2 through inactivation of Keap1Ubiquitylation of autophagy receptor Optineurin by HACE1 activates selective autophagy for tumor suppressionHomeostatic levels of p62 control cytoplasmic inclusion body formation in autophagy-deficient miceModification of ASC1 by UFM1 is crucial for ERα transactivation and breast cancer developmentA role for NBR1 in autophagosomal degradation of ubiquitinated substratesA novel protein-conjugating system for Ufm1, a ubiquitin-fold modifierGATE-16 and GABARAP are authentic modifiers mediated by Apg7 and Apg3Disrupted autophagy leads to dopaminergic axon and dendrite degeneration and promotes presynaptic accumulation of α-synuclein and LRRK2 in the brainHuman IRGM regulates autophagy and cell-autonomous immunity functions through mitochondriaDistinct mechanisms of ferritin delivery to lysosomes in iron-depleted and iron-replete cellsp62/Sqstm1 promotes malignancy of HCV-positive hepatocellular carcinoma through Nrf2-dependent metabolic reprogrammingCrystal structure of Ufc1, the Ufm1-conjugating enzymeStructural basis for sorting mechanism of p62 in selective autophagyStructure of Ubiquitin-fold Modifier 1-specific Protease UfSP2Phosphorylation of p62 activates the Keap1-Nrf2 pathway during selective autophagyp62/SQSTM1 functions as a signaling hub and an autophagy adaptorLoss of autophagy in the central nervous system causes neurodegeneration in miceMurine Apg12p has a substrate preference for murine Apg7p over three Apg8p homologsThe CD40-autophagy pathway is needed for host protection despite IFN-Γ-dependent immunity and CD40 induces autophagy via control of P21 levelsEssential role for autophagy protein Atg7 in the maintenance of axonal homeostasis and the prevention of axonal degenerationTwo novel ubiquitin-fold modifier 1 (Ufm1)-specific proteases, UfSP1 and UfSP2Proteotoxic stress induces phosphorylation of p62/SQSTM1 by ULK1 to regulate selective autophagic clearance of protein aggregatesPAC1 gene knockout reveals an essential role of chaperone-mediated 20S proteasome biogenesis and latent 20S proteasomes in cellular homeostasisImpairment of starvation-induced and constitutive autophagy in Atg7-deficient miceAutophagy regulates phagocytosis by modulating the expression of scavenger receptorsLoss of autophagy in erythroid cells leads to defective removal of mitochondria and severe anemia in vivoMechanisms of necroptosis in T cellsAutophagy regulates lipid metabolismPINK1 stabilized by mitochondrial depolarization recruits Parkin to damaged mitochondria and activates latent Parkin for mitophagyThe Atg8 conjugation system is indispensable for proper development of autophagic isolation membranes in mice.Macroautophagy deficiency mediates age-dependent neurodegeneration through a phospho-tau pathway.Autophagy regulates endothelial cell processing, maturation and secretion of von Willebrand factorA cluster of thin tubular structures mediates transformation of the endoplasmic reticulum to autophagic isolation membrane
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