Selective autophagy mediated by autophagic adapter proteins
UiT The Arctic University of Norway · Molecular Oncology (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Mounting evidence suggests that autophagy is a more selective process than originally anticipated. The discovery and characterization of autophagic adapters, like p62 and NBR1, has provided mechanistic insight into this process. p62 and NBR1 are both selectively degraded by autophagy and able to act as cargo receptors for degradation of ubiquitinated substrates. A direct interaction between these autophagic adapters and the autophagosomal marker protein LC3, mediated by a so-called LIR (LC3-interacting region) motif, their inherent ability to polymerize or aggregate as well as their ability to specifically recognize substrates are required for efficient selective autophagy. These three required features of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Autophagy
- Biology
- Adapter (computing)
- Cell biology
- Signal transducing adaptor protein
- BAG3
- BECN1
- Apoptosis
- Life below water