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The role of K63-linked polyubiquitin in several types of autophagy

Anna Dósa, Tamás Csizmadia

2022Biologia Futura50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lysosomal-dependent self-degradative (autophagic) mechanisms are essential for the maintenance of normal homeostasis in all eukaryotic cells. Several types of such self-degradative and recycling pathways have been identified, based on how the cellular self material can incorporate into the lysosomal lumen. Ubiquitination, a well-known and frequently occurred posttranslational modification has essential role in all cell biological processes, thus in autophagy too. The second most common type of polyubiquitin chain is the K63-linked polyubiquitin, which strongly connects to some self-degradative mechanisms in the cells. In this review, we discuss the role of this type of polyubiquitin pattern in numerous autophagic processes.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyUbiquitinCell biologyCell typePosttranslational modificationBiologyHomeostasisCellBiochemistryEnzymeApoptosisGeneUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysAutophagy in Disease and TherapyToxoplasma gondii Research Studies
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