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Autophagy and the nutritional signaling pathway 被引量:4
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作者 Long HE shabnam eslamfam +1 位作者 Xi MA Defa LI 《Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering》 2016年第3期222-230,共9页
During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These include responses to both environmental and physiological changes and autophagy is one of most important adaptive and... During their growth and development, animals adapt to tremendous changes in order to survive. These include responses to both environmental and physiological changes and autophagy is one of most important adaptive and regulatory mechanisms. Autophagy is defined as an autolytic process to clear damaged cellular organelles and recycle the nutrients via lysosomic degradation. The process of autophagy responds to special conditions such as nutrient withdrawal. Once autophagy is induced,phagophores form and then elongate and curve to form autophagosomes. Autophagosomes then engulf cargo,fuse with endosomes, and finally fuse with lysosomes for maturation. During the initiation process, the ATG1/ULK1(unc-51-like kinase 1) and VPS34(which encodes a class III phosphatidylinositol(Ptd Ins) 3-kinase) complexes are critical in recruitment and assembly of other complexes required for autophagy. The process of autophagy is regulated by autophagy related genes(ATGs). Amino acid and energy starvation mediate autophagy by activating m TORC1(mammalian target of rapamycin) and AMPactivated protein kinase(AMPK). AMPK is the energy status sensor, the core nutrient signaling component and the metabolic kinase of cells. This review mainly focuses on the mechanism of autophagy regulated by nutrient signaling especially for the two important complexes,ULK1 and VPS34. 展开更多
关键词 AUTOPHAGY ULK1 complex VPS34 complex AMPK m TOR nutrient signaling
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