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Nucleophagy: from homeostasis to disease
Margarita‐Elena Papandreou, Nektarios Tavernarakis
Cell Death and Differentiation · 2019 · ▲ 103 citations
Abstract
Nuclear abnormalities are prominent in degenerative disease and progeria syndromes. Selective autophagy(definition) of organelles is instrumental in maintaining cell homeostasis and prevention of premature ageing. Although the nucleus is the control centre of the cell by safeguarding our genetic material and controlling gene expression, little is known in relation to nuclear autophagy. Here we present recent discoveries in nuclear recycling, namely nucleophagy in physiology in yeast and nucleophagic events that occur in pathological conditions in mammals. The selective nature of degrading nuclear envelope components, DNA, RNA and nucleoli is highlighted. Potential effects of perturbed nucleophagy in senescence(definition) and longevity are examined. Moreover, the open questions that remain to be explored are discussed concerning the conditions, receptors and substrates in homeostatic nucleophagy.
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Papandreou, M., & Tavernarakis, N. (2019). Nucleophagy: from homeostasis to disease. <em>Cell Death and Differentiation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41418-018-0266-5
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Papandreou M, Tavernarakis N. Nucleophagy: from homeostasis to disease. Cell Death and Differentiation. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41418-018-0266-5.
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@article{margaritaelena2019Nucleo,
title = {Nucleophagy: from homeostasis to disease},
author = {Margarita‐Elena Papandreou and Nektarios Tavernarakis},
journal = {Cell Death and Differentiation},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1038/s41418-018-0266-5},
}
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