Phosphoregulation of the autophagy machinery by kinases and phosphatases
Mariya Licheva, Babu Raman, Claudine Kraft, Fulvio Reggiori
Abstract
to humans, autophagy is a tightly regulated self-degradation process that is crucial for survival, stress adaptation, maintenance of cellular and organismal homeostasis, and cell differentiation and development. Many studies have emphasized the importance of kinases and phosphatases in the regulation of autophagy and identified many of the core autophagy proteins as their direct targets. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on kinases and phosphatases acting on the core autophagy machinery and discuss the relevance of phosphoregulation for the overall process of autophagy.
Topics & Concepts
AutophagyBiologyCell biologyKinasePhosphataseSaccharomyces cerevisiaePhosphorylationYeastBiochemistryApoptosisAutophagy in Disease and TherapyEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseasePolyamine Metabolism and Applications