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A comprehensive glossary of autophagy-related molecules and processes (2(nd) edition)
ISSN
1554-8635
1554-8627
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Klionsky, Daniel J.
Baehrecke, Eric H.
Brumell, John H.
Chu, Charleen T.
Codogno, Patrice
Cuervo, Ana Maria
Debnath, Jayanta
Deretic, Vojo
Elazar, Zvulun
Eskelinen, Eeva-Liisa
Finkbeiner, Steven
Fueyo-Margareto, Juan
Gewirtz, David A.
Jaattela, Marja
Kroemer, Guido
Levine, Beth
Melia, Thomas J.
Mizushima, Noboru
Rubinsztein, David C.
Simonsen, Anne
Thorburn, Andrew
Tooze, Sharon A.
DOI
10.4161/auto.7.11.17661
Abstract
The study of autophagy is rapidly expanding, and our knowledge of the molecular mechanism and its connections to a wide range of physiological processes has increased substantially in the past decade. The vocabulary associated with autophagy has grown concomitantly. In fact, it is difficult for readers-even those who work in the field-to keep up with the ever-expanding terminology associated with the various autophagy-related processes. Accordingly, we have developed a comprehensive glossary of autophagy-related terms that is meant to provide a quick reference for researchers who need a brief reminder of the regulatory effects of transcription factors and chemical agents that induce or inhibit autophagy, the function of the autophagy-related proteins, and the roles of accessory components and structures that are associated with autophagy.