lautofagosome
Lautofagosome is a specialized type of autophagic vesicle involved in the process of autophagy, a cellular degradation pathway that maintains cellular homeostasis by recycling damaged organelles, proteins, and other cytoplasmic components. The term "lautofagosome" is derived from "lautofagy," a variant of autophagy, and "phagosome," indicating its role as a vesicle that sequesters cytoplasmic material for degradation.
The formation of lautofagosomes begins with the initiation of the autophagosome, a double-membraned structure that engulfs
Lautofagosome function is critical for cellular health, especially under stress conditions such as nutrient deprivation or
Research into lautofagosome formation and function continues to expand, providing insights into autophagy's role in physiology
In summary, lautofagosome is a key vesicle in the autophagic pathway that facilitates the degradation and recycling