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Other names published for ATG5: APG5, YPL149W

ATG5 - All Curated References (165)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Ashrafi G and Schwarz TL  (2013) The pathways of mitophagy for quality control and clearance of mitochondria. Cell Death Differ 20(1):31-42
Dotiwala F, et al.  (2013) DNA damage checkpoint triggers autophagy to regulate the initiation of anaphase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110(1):E41-9
Emrick D, et al.  (2013) The antifungal occidiofungin triggers an apoptotic mechanism of cell death in yeast. J Nat Prod 76(5):829-38
He LQ, et al.  (2013) Autophagy in ageing and ageing-associated diseases. Acta Pharmacol Sin 34(5):605-11
Noda NN, et al.  (2013) Structure of the Atg12-Atg5 conjugate reveals a platform for stimulating Atg8-PE conjugation. EMBO Rep 14(2):206-11
Reggiori F and Klionsky DJ  (2013) Autophagic processes in yeast: mechanism, machinery and regulation. Genetics 194(2):341-61
Sakoh-Nakatogawa M, et al.  (2013) Atg12-Atg5 conjugate enhances E2 activity of Atg3 by rearranging its catalytic site. Nat Struct Mol Biol 20(4):433-9
Schreiber A and Peter M  (2013) Substrate recognition in selective autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Biochim Biophys Acta ()
Suzuki K, et al.  (2013) Fine mapping of autophagy-related proteins during autophagosome formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Sci 126(Pt 11):2534-44
Walczak M and Martens S  (2013) Dissecting the role of the Atg12-Atg5-Atg16 complex during autophagosome formation. Autophagy 9(3):424-5
Zavodszky E, et al.  (2013) Biology and trafficking of ATG9 and ATG16L1, two proteins that regulate autophagosome formation. FEBS Lett 587(13):1988-96
Zou S, et al.  (2013) Trs130 participates in autophagy through GTPases Ypt31/32 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Traffic 14(2):233-46
Baek GH, et al.  (2012) The Cdc48 protein and its cofactor Vms1 are involved in Cdc13 protein degradation. J Biol Chem 287(32):26788-95
Cap M, et al.  (2012) Cell differentiation within a yeast colony: metabolic and regulatory parallels with a tumor-affected organism. Mol Cell 46(4):436-48
Cebollero E, et al.  (2012) Understanding phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate dynamics during autophagosome biogenesis. Autophagy 8(12):1868-70
Das G, et al.  (2012) Regulation and Function of Autophagy during Cell Survival and Cell Death.LID - 10.1101/cshperspect.a008813 [doi]LID - a008813 [pii] Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 4(6)
Devenish RJ and Klionsky DJ  (2012) Autophagy: mechanism and physiological relevance 'brewed' from yeast studies. Front Biosci (Schol Ed) 4():1354-63
Hirota Y, et al.  (2012) The physiological role of mitophagy: new insights into phosphorylation events. Int J Cell Biol 2012():354914
Jiang Q, et al.  (2012) Analysis of autophagy genes in microalgae: chlorella as a potential model to study mechanism of autophagy. PLoS One 7(7):e41826
King JS  (2012) Autophagy across the eukaryotes: Is S. cerevisiae the odd one out? Autophagy 8(7):1159-62
Martinez-Borra J and Lopez-Larrea C  (2012) Autophagy and self-defense. Adv Exp Med Biol 738():169-84
May AI, et al.  (2012) The many faces of mitochondrial autophagy: making sense of contrasting observations in recent research. Int J Cell Biol 2012():431684
Mijaljica D, et al.  (2012) A Late Form of Nucleophagy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PLoS One 7(6):e40013
Mijaljica D, et al.  (2012) The intriguing life of autophagosomes. Int J Mol Sci 13(3):3618-35
Nakatogawa H, et al.  (2012) Atg4 recycles inappropriately lipidated Atg8 to promote autophagosome biogenesis. Autophagy 8(2):177-86
Okamoto K and Kondo-Okamoto N  (2012) Mitochondria and autophagy: critical interplay between the two homeostats. Biochim Biophys Acta 1820(5):595-600
Pyo JO, et al.  (2012) Molecules and their functions in autophagy. Exp Mol Med 44(2):73-80
Romanov J, et al.  (2012) Mechanism and functions of membrane binding by the Atg5-Atg12/Atg16 complex during autophagosome formation. EMBO J 31(22):4304-17
Rubinsztein DC, et al.  (2012) Mechanisms of autophagosome biogenesis. Curr Biol 22(1):R29-34
Taylor R, et al.  (2012) KCS1 deletion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae leads to a defect in translocation of autophagic proteins and reduces autophagosome formation. Autophagy 8(9):1300-11