articleAnnual Review of NutritionJun 25, 2007Closed access

Protein Turnover Via Autophagy: Implications for Metabolism

Tokyo Medical and Dental University · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Autophagy is a process of cellular "self-eating" in which portions of cytoplasm are sequestered within double-membrane cytosolic vesicles termed autophagosomes. The autophagosome cargo is delivered to the lysosome, broken down, and the resulting amino acids recycled after release back into the cytosol. Autophagy occurs in all eukaryotes and can be up-regulated in response to various nutrient limitations. Under these conditions, autophagy may become essential for viability. In addition, autophagy plays a role in certain diseases, acting to prevent some types of neurodegeneration and cancer, and in the elimination of invading pathogens. We review the current information on the mechanism of autophagy, with a…

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Keywords
  • Autophagy
  • Cell biology
  • Autophagosome
  • Cytosol
  • Lysosome
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Cytoplasm
  • Biology
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