Mitophagy is the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy. It often occurs to defective mitochondria following damage or stress. The process...
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Parkin (protein) (section Mitophagy)
activation. Parkin plays a crucial role in mitophagy and clearance of reactive oxygen species. Mitophagy is the elimination of damaged mitochondria in...
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autophagy. In the selective autophagy is the autophagy of organelles; mitophagy, lipophagy, pexophagy, chlorophagy, ribophagy and others. Macroautophagy...
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collaborations. Gottlieb leads ongoing research focused on autophagy, mitophagy and biogenesis, with particular attention to the molecular basis of myocardial...
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uncoupling agent in cell and molecular biology, particularly in the study of mitophagy, where it was integral in discovering the role of the Parkinson's disease-associated...
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Mitochondrial metabolic rates Mitochondrial permeability transition pore Mitophagy Nebenkern Oncocyte Oncocytoma Paternal mtDNA transmission Plastid Submitochondrial...
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contribution to inflammaging is a decline in effective autophagy and mitophagy capacity. This is an essential process for cellular housekeeping that...
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required to clear damaged mitochondria from the cell (a process called mitophagy). BRCA1 (also known as FANCS) interacts with the ribosomal DNA (rDNA)...
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anticancer therapy. It is known to suppress tumors and plays a role in mitophagy and apoptosis. AMBRA1 can be found in the cytoskeleton and mitochondria...
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Sathyamoorthy B, Noursadeghi M, et al. (January 2021). "NIX-mediated mitophagy regulate metabolic reprogramming in phagocytic cells during mycobacterial...
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selectively degrade damaged cytosolic organelles such as mitochondria (mitophagy). However, when the cell is starved or stressed, autophagosomes can also...
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014. PMID 30459101. Kirienko NV, Ausubel FM, Ruvkun G (February 2015). "Mitophagy confers resistance to siderophore-mediated killing by Pseudomonas aeruginosa"...
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mitochondria that has been rendered nonfunctional in a process known as mitophagy. However, mutations in the Parkin and pink1 genes have been associated...
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deal with malfunctioning mitochondria in neurons, a process known as mitophagy. Patients with Parkinson's disease typically show mutations on two proteins...
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differentiation and maturation of erythrocytes and lymphocytes by the process of mitophagy with the help of its regulator BNIP3. Using a gene knockout technique...
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destruction. He also investigated molecular mechanisms of autophagy and mitophagy. He received the NIH Director’s Award in 1992, 2011, and 2015. For 2021...
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with low LAMP2 protein level and lysosome number (both important for mitophagy: the degradation of defective mitochondria pathway), could be implicated...
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Sathyamoorthy B, Noursadeghi M, et al. (January 2021). "NIX-mediated mitophagy regulate metabolic reprogramming in phagocytic cells during mycobacterial...
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properly. UPRmt causes the sirtuin SIRT3 to activate antioxidant enzymes and mitophagy. Mitochondrial electron transport chain mutations that extend the life...
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Springer W, Kahle PJ (March 2011). "Regulation of PINK1-Parkin-mediated mitophagy". Autophagy. 7 (3): 266–78. doi:10.4161/auto.7.3.14348. PMID 21187721...
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increase of the autophagy of mitochondria, a process called mitophagy. An increase in mitophagy triggers the development and progression of cancer. MUC-1...
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WFS2. In some cases, mutation of the gene can lead to premature aging, mitophagy and mitochondrial dysfunction. In studies using mice, WFS2 caused a decrease...
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having this been shown to drive autophagy of mitochondria (also known as mitophagy). PINK1 is a protein normally transported into the mitochondrion, but...
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to the outer mitochondrial membrane acts as an elimination signal for mitophagy in neuronal cells". Nature Cell Biology. 15 (10): 1197–205. doi:10.1038/NCB2837...
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FIS1 protein does not play a role in fission but instead is involved in mitophagy. In human cells, there are four adaptor proteins for Drp1, these being...
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of both mitochondrial synthesis (biogenesis), as well as degradation (mitophagy) in muscle. In his research, he also employs multi-disciplinary approaches...
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cell response against viral infection in lupus patients by suppressing mitophagy". Science Advances. 8 (24): eabo4271. Bibcode:2022SciA....8O4271C. doi:10...
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123.3191.309. PMID 13298683. Mahla, RS; et al. (2021). "NIX-mediated mitophagy regulate metabolic reprogramming in phagocytic cells during mycobacterial...
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causing ROS-producing mitochondria to undergo selective lysosome-dependent mitophagy during nutrient starvation conditions. Under severe stress/pathologic...
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imbalance, leading to excess mitochondrial clearance from dendrites by mitophagy. LRRK2 is also a substrate for chaperone-mediated autophagy. Mutations...
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