TRIM31 promotes Atg5/Atg7-independent autophagy in intestinal cells
TRIM31 promotes Atg5/Atg7-independent autophagy in intestinal cells
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Autophagy is responsible for the bulk degradation of cytosolic constituents and plays an essential role in the intestinal epithelium by controlling beneficial host–bacterial relationships. Atg5 and Atg7 are thought to be critical for autophagy. However,
Atg5
- or
Atg7
-deficient cells still form autophagosomes and autolysosomes, and are...
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TRIM31 promotes Atg5/Atg7-independent autophagy in intestinal cells
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/ncomms11726