reviewFrontiers in Cell and Developmental BiologyFeb 14, 2022GOLD OA

Selective Autophagy Receptor p62/SQSTM1, a Pivotal Player in Stress and Aging

Brown University

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Abstract

Efficient proteostasis is crucial for somatic maintenance, and its decline during aging leads to cellular dysfunction and disease. Selective autophagy is a form of autophagy mediated by receptors that target specific cargoes for degradation and is an essential process to maintain proteostasis. The protein Sequestosome 1 (p62/SQSTM1) is a classical selective autophagy receptor, but it also has roles in the ubiquitin-proteasome system, cellular metabolism, signaling, and apoptosis. p62 is best known for its role in clearing protein aggregates via aggrephagy, but it has recently emerged as a receptor for other forms of selective autophagy such as mitophagy and lipophagy. Notably, p62 has context-dependent impacts…

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Keywords
  • Proteostasis
  • Autophagy
  • Mitophagy
  • Cell biology
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Biology
  • Ubiquitin
  • Proteasome
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