Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2049247 | FEBS Letters | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Drosophila has been shown to be a powerful model to study autophagy, whose regulation involves a core machinery consisting of Atg proteins and upstream signaling regulators similar to those in yeast and mammals. The conserved role in degrading proteins and organelles gives autophagy an important function in coordinating several cellular processes as well as in a number of pathological conditions. This review summarizes key studies in Drosophila autophagy research and discusses potential questions that may lead to better understanding of the roles and regulation of autophagy in higher eukaryotes.
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Authors
Yu-Yun Chang, Thomas P. Neufeld,