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Publication : Lysosomal proteins in cell death and autophagy.

First Author  Mrschtik M Year  2015
Journal  FEBS J Volume  282
Issue  10 Pages  1858-70
PubMed ID  25735653 Mgi Jnum  J:242889
Mgi Id  MGI:5906994 Doi  10.1111/febs.13253
Citation  Mrschtik M, et al. (2015) Lysosomal proteins in cell death and autophagy. FEBS J 282(10):1858-70
abstractText  Nearly 60 years ago, lysosomes were first described in the laboratory of Christian de Duve, a discovery that significantly contributed to him being awarded a share of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for elucidating 'the structural and functional organization of the cell'. Initially thought of as a simple waste degradation facility of the cell, these organelles recently emerged as signalling centres with connections to major cellular processes. This review provides an overview of the many roles of lysosomal proteins in two of these processes: cell death and autophagy. We discuss both resident lysosomal proteins as well those that temporarily associate with lysosomes to influence autophagy and cell death pathways. Particular focus is given to studies in mammalian cells and in vivo systems.
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