Autophagy in plants and algae
Autophagy (also known as macroautophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved process by which cytoplasmic components are nonselectively enclosed within a double-membrane vesicle known as the autophagosome and delivered to the vacuole for degradation of toxic components and recycling of needed nutrients....
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Lausanne, Switzerland :
Frontiers Media SA
2015
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Colección: | Frontiers Research Topics.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Autophagy in plants and algae
- Significant role of PB1 and UBA domains in multimerization of Joka2, a selective autophagy cargo receptor from tobacco
- Role and regulation of autophagy in heat stress responses of tomato plants
- Monitoring protein turnover during phosphate starvation-dependent autophagic degradation using a photoconvertible fluorescent protein aggregate in tobacco BY-2 cells
- Degradation of plant peroxisomes by autophagy
- Plant peroxisomes are degraded by starvation-induced and constitutive autophagy in tobacco BY-2 suspension cultured-cells
- The emerging role of autophagy in peroxisome dynamics and lipid metabolism of phyllosphere microorganisms
- Involvement of autophagy in the direct ER to vacuole protein trafficking routein plants
- Selective autophagy of non-ubiquitylated targets in plants: looking for cognate receptor/adaptor proteins
- When RNA and protein degradation pathways meet
- Autophagy-like processes are involved in lipid droplet degradation in Auxenochlorella protothecoides during the heterotrophy-autotrophy transition
- Roles of autophagy in male reproductive development in plants
- Functions of autophagy in plant carbon and nitrogen metabolism.