Kenny mediates selective autophagic degradation of the IKK complex to control innate immune responses
Selective autophagy describes the selective degradation of cellular components upon stress or nutrient deficiency, but whether it modulates innate immunity is unclear. Here the authors show that Drosophila Kenny may be an evolution-selected autophagy receptor for the down-regulation of innate NF-κB...
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Main Authors: | Radu Tusco, Anne-Claire Jacomin, Ashish Jain, Bridget S. Penman, Kenneth Bowitz Larsen, Terje Johansen, Ioannis P. Nezis |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/81ed953ad9ea48a8980dd1e3764b1e04 |
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