伴侣介导的自噬:机制和生理相关性

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Current Opinion in Physiology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cophys.2022.100597
Maryam Jafari , Mericka McCabe , Ana M Cuervo
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细胞蛋白质组的一部分可以选择性地靶向溶酶体,通过称为伴侣介导的自噬(CMA)的过程在该细胞器内降解。基因及其蛋白质产物的专用网络有助于CMA的执行和调节。在这里,我们描述了CMA分子解剖的最新进展,以及对在生理条件下和对不同应激源的反应中参与其调节的溶酶体和细胞成分的理解。最近,在体内追踪、上调或下调CMA的实验小鼠模型的发展有助于发现,除了CMA在细胞蛋白质质量控制中的作用外,这种类型的自噬也有助于及时重塑细胞功能蛋白质组,以调节各种细胞过程。我们回顾了CMA的一些新的调节作用以及CMA失效对生理和细胞功能的影响。
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Chaperone-mediated autophagy: mechanisms and physiological relevance

A fraction of the cellular proteome can be selectively targeted to lysosomes for degradation within this organelle by a process known as chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA). A dedicated network of genes and their protein products contribute to CMA execution and regulation. Here, we describe the most recent advances on the molecular dissection of CMA and on the understanding of the lysosomal and cellular components that contribute to its regulation, both under physiological conditions and in response to different stressors. The recent development of experimental mouse models to track, upregulate, or downregulate CMA in vivo has helped identify that, besides the role of CMA in cellular protein quality control, this type of autophagy also contributes to timely remodeling of the cellular functional proteome to modulate a variety of cellular processes. We review some of the novel regulatory roles of CMA and the consequences of CMA failure on physiology and cellular functioning.

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