Macroautophagy selectively degrades dysfunctional mitochondria by a process known as mitophagy. The purpose of the study published in Cell Death and Differentiation was to investigate the involvement of transglutaminase 2 (TG2) in the turnover and degradation of damaged mitochondria and its effects on cell metabolism.
Rossin, F., D'Eletto, M., Farrace, M.g., Piacentini, M. (2014). Transglutaminase type 2: a multifunctional protein chaperone?. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 1(4) [10.4161/23723548.2014.968506].
Transglutaminase type 2: a multifunctional protein chaperone?
ROSSIN, FEDERICA;D'ELETTO, MANUELA;FARRACE, MARIA GRAZIA;PIACENTINI, MAURO
2014-01-01
Abstract
Macroautophagy selectively degrades dysfunctional mitochondria by a process known as mitophagy. The purpose of the study published in Cell Death and Differentiation was to investigate the involvement of transglutaminase 2 (TG2) in the turnover and degradation of damaged mitochondria and its effects on cell metabolism.File in questo prodotto:
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