autophagisessa
Autophagisessa refers to autophagy, a conserved cellular process in which cytoplasmic material is sequestered in double-membrane vesicles and delivered to lysosomes for degradation and recycling. The process supports cellular energy balance, protein and organelle quality control, and adaptation to nutrient stress.
Macroautophagy, the best characterized form, begins with initiation from a ULK1 complex, nucleation of a phagophore,
Microautophagy involves direct engulfment of cytosolic material by lysosomes, while chaperone-mediated autophagy uses chaperone proteins to
Autophagy is tightly regulated by nutrient and energy signals. mTOR inhibits autophagy under nutrient-rich conditions, whereas
Physiological roles include development, immune defense, and removal of damaged organelles or protein aggregates. Dysregulation is
Researchers monitor autophagic flux using markers like LC3-II and p62 and through pharmacological or genetic manipulation