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- Mitophagy abstract "Mitophagy is the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy. It often occurs to defective mitochondria following damage or stress. This process was first mentioned by J.J. Lemasters in 2005, although lysosomes in the liver that contained mitochondrial fragments had been seen as early as 1962, “As part of almost every lysosome in these glucagon-treated cells it is possible to recognize a mitochondrion or a remnant of one. It was also mentioned in 1977 by scientists studying metamorphosis in silkworms, “...mitochondria develop functional alterations which would activate autophagy." Mitophagy is key in keeping the cell healthy. It promotes turnover of mitochondria and prevents accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria which can lead to cellular degeneration. It is mediated by Atg32 (in yeast) and NIP3-like protein X (NIX). Mitophagy is regulated by PINK1 and parkin protein. The occurrence of mitophagy is not limited to the damaged mitochondria but also involves undamaged ones.".
- Mitophagy wikiPageID "21317821".
- Mitophagy wikiPageLength "15840".
- Mitophagy wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Mitophagy wikiPageRevisionID "679553802".
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Autophagy.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink BNIP3.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_biology.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Glycolysis.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink HIF1A.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondria.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrion.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Warburg.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Reactive_oxygen_species.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Warburg_Effect.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLink Warburg_effect.
- Mitophagy wikiPageWikiLinkText "mitophagy".
- Mitophagy hasPhotoCollection Mitophagy.
- Mitophagy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mitophagy subject Category:Cell_biology.
- Mitophagy hypernym Degradation.
- Mitophagy comment "Mitophagy is the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy. It often occurs to defective mitochondria following damage or stress. This process was first mentioned by J.J. Lemasters in 2005, although lysosomes in the liver that contained mitochondrial fragments had been seen as early as 1962, “As part of almost every lysosome in these glucagon-treated cells it is possible to recognize a mitochondrion or a remnant of one.".
- Mitophagy label "Mitophagy".
- Mitophagy sameAs Mitophagie.
- Mitophagy sameAs Mitofagia.
- Mitophagy sameAs m.0114pwdd.
- Mitophagy sameAs Q1806192.
- Mitophagy sameAs Q1806192.
- Mitophagy wasDerivedFrom Mitophagy?oldid=679553802.
- Mitophagy isPrimaryTopicOf Mitophagy.