ATG8ylation of proteins: a way to cope with cell stress?

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2021

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Carosi, J.M.
Nguyen, T.N.
Lazarou, M.
Kumar, S.
Sargeant, T.J.

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Journal of Cell Biology, 2021; 220(11):1-4

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Julian M. Carosi, Thanh N. Nguyen, Michael Lazarou, Sharad Kumar and Timothy J. Sargeant

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The ATG8 family of proteins regulates autophagy in a variety of ways. Recently, ATG8s were demonstrated to conjugate directly to cellular proteins in a process termed "ATG8ylation," which is amplified by mitochondrial damage and antagonized by ATG4 proteases. ATG8s may have an emerging role as small protein modifiers.

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