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    Post-transcriptional dynamics and RNA homeostasis in autophagy and cancer

    Autophagy is an essential recycling and quality control pathway which preserves cellular and organismal homeostasis. As a catabolic process, autophagy degrades damaged and aged intracellular components in resp...

    Srinivasa Prasad Kolapalli, Thorbjørn M. Nielsen in Cell Death & Differentiation (2023)

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    eIF4A3 regulates the TFEB-mediated transcriptional response via GSK3B to control autophagy

    During autophagy, the coordinated actions of autophagosomes and lysosomes result in the controlled removal of damaged intracellular organelles and superfluous substrates. The evolutionary conservation of this ...

    Despoina Sakellariou, Matteo Tiberti, Thomas H. Kleiber in Cell Death & Differentiation (2021)

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    Autophagy role(s) in response to oncogenes and DNA replication stress

    Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that captures aberrant intracellular proteins and/or damaged organelles for delivery to lysosomes, with implications for cellular and organismal homeostasis, ag...

    Riccardo Vanzo, Jirina Bartkova, Joanna Maria Merchut-Maya in Cell Death & Differentiation (2020)