macroautophagosome
A macroautophagosome, commonly referred to simply as autophagosome, is a double-membrane vesicle involved in the process of macroautophagy, a cellular degradation pathway. This process is essential for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis by degrading and recycling cytoplasmic components, including damaged organelles, misfolded proteins, and pathogens.
The formation of a macroautophagosome begins with the nucleation of a phagophore, a small isolation membrane
Once formed, the macroautophagosome fuses with a lysosome to form an autolysosome, where the enclosed material
The biogenesis of macroautophagosomes involves numerous autophagy-related (ATG) proteins, including the Atg5–Atg12 conjugation system and LC3
Macroautophagosomes play a vital role in cellular adaptation to stress conditions, such as nutrient deprivation, and