TRIM31 promotes Atg5/Atg7-independent autophagy in intestinal cells
While non-canonical, Atg5/Atg7-independent autophagy has been reported to occur, molecular details of alternative autophagy pathways remain unknown. Here, the authors report that the protein TRIM31 mediates alternative autophagy in intestinal cells, which protects against pathogenic bacteria.
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Autores principales: | Eun A. Ra, Taeyun A. Lee, Seung Won Kim, Areum Park, Hyun jin Choi, Insook Jang, Sujin Kang, Jae Hee Cheon, Jin Won Cho, Ji Eun Lee, Sungwook Lee, Boyoun Park |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/105465ca7a7148d1ab2b63fadbbbcb8b |
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