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- Chaperone-assisted_selective_autophagy comment "Chaperone-assisted selective autophagy (CASA) is a cellular process for the selective, ubiquitin-dependent degradation of chaperone-bound proteins in lysosomes.Autophagy (Greek: ‘self-eating’) was initially identified as a catabolic process for the unselective degradation of cellular content in lysosomes under starvation conditions. However, autophagy also comprises selective degradation pathways, which depend on ubiquitin conjugation to initiate sorting to lysosomes.".