Researchers have shown that lysosomes, key organelles for maintaining cellular stability, can be repaired once damaged by a process termed microautophagy. They identified molecules called STK38 and ...
A recent study published in EMBO Reports by researchers from Osaka University and Nara Medical University sheds light on a fundamental process within cells-microautophagy-that plays a crucial role in ...
To age or not to age! How does aging affect organisms on a cellular level? What mechanisms help cells survive self-inflicted or external harm? It is known that lysosomes - critically important ...
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Macrophages can use microautophagy to clear damaged mitochondria, bypassing traditional pathways
Macrophages are part of the immune system's frontline; they attack and "eat" invaders to protect surrounding cells. They, along with other cells, maintain intracellular conditions through ...
Osaka, Japan – Macrophages are part of the immune system’s frontline; they attack and eat invaders to protect surrounding cells. They, along with other cells, maintain intracellular conditions through ...
Macrophages are part of the immune system's frontline; they attack and eat invaders to protect surrounding cells. They, along with other cells, maintain intracellular conditions through macroautophagy ...
Overview: Lysosomes are repaired by ESCRT-driven microautophagy, and STK38 and GABARAPs are key regulators of this process by recruiting ESCRTs to lysosomes. These regulators are essential to maintain ...
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