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1. A SPLICS reporter reveals $${{{{{\boldsymbol{\alpha }}}}}}$$ α -synuclein regulation of lysosome-mitochondria contacts which affects TFEB nuclear translocation

2. TFEB drives mTORC1 hyperactivation and kidney disease in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

3. TFEBexplorer: An integrated tool to study genes regulated by the stress-responsive Transcription Factor EB

4. Repurposing of tamoxifen ameliorates CLN3 and CLN7 disease phenotype

5. c-Abl Inhibition Activates TFEB and Promotes Cellular Clearance in a Lysosomal Disorder

6. The CLN3 gene and protein: What we know

7. mTOR-dependent phosphorylation controls TFEB nuclear export

8. Impairment of chaperone‐mediated autophagy leads to selective lysosomal degradation defects in the lysosomal storage disease cystinosis

9. The Lysosomal System

10. Author Correction: LC3 lipidation is essential for TFEB activation during the lysosomal damage response to kidney injury

11. Fluoxetine ameliorates mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA

12. Structure of the lysosomal mTORC1-TFEB-Rag-Ragulator megacomplex

13. Structural basis for mTORC1-dependent regulation of the lysosomal and autophagic transcription factor TFEB

14. The atypical small GTPase GEM/Kir is a negative regulator of the NADPH oxidase and NETs production through macroautophagy

15. Current methods to analyze lysosome morphology, positioning, motility and function

16. A substrate-specific mTORC1 pathway underlies Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome

17. Non-canonical mTORC1 signaling at the lysosome

18. Current methods to analyze lysosome morphology, positioning, motility and function (project related publication after the start date of LYSOCIL project, RP2)

19. Repurposing of tamoxifen ameliorates CLN3 and CLN7 disease phenotype

20. Cross-regulation of defective endolysosome trafficking and enhanced autophagy through TFEB in UNC13D deficiency

21. c-Abl Inhibition Activates TFEB and Promotes Cellular Clearance in a Lysosomal Disorder

22. LC3 lipidation is essential for TFEB activation during the lysosomal damage response to kidney injury

23. c-Abl Inhibition Activates TFEB: A Novel Way To Promote Cellular Clearance in Lysosomal Disorders

24. Cystinosin, the small GTPase Rab11, and the Rab7 effector RILP regulate intracellular trafficking of the chaperone-mediated autophagy receptor LAMP2A

25. TFEB-driven endocytosis coordinates MTORC1 signaling and autophagy

26. Polyamines Control eIF5A Hypusination, TFEB Translation, and Autophagy to Reverse B Cell Senescence

27. Munc13-4 interacts with syntaxin 7 and regulates late endosomal maturation, endosomal signaling, and TLR9-initiated cellular responses

28. The CLN3 gene and protein: What we know

29. mTOR-dependent phosphorylation controls TFEB nuclear export

30. COMMD7 as a novel NEMO interacting protein involved in the termination of NF-κB signaling

31. Biallelic mutations in SNX14 cause a syndromic form of cerebellar atrophy and lysosome-autophagosome dysfunction

32. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

33. TFEB at a glance

34. Erratum

35. Vesicular trafficking through cortical actin during exocytosis is regulated by the Rab27a effector JFC1/Slp1 and the RhoA-GTPase–activating protein Gem-interacting protein

36. Crystal structure of inhibitor of κB kinase β (IKKβ)

37. COMMD7 as a novel NEMO interacting protein involved in the termination of NF-κB signaling

38. Chaperone‐mediated autophagy is impaired in the lysosomal storage disorder cystinosis (740.2)

39. Upregulation of the Rab27a-Dependent Trafficking and Secretory Mechanisms Improves Lysosomal Transport, Alleviates Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, and Reduces Lysosome Overload in Cystinosis

40. MUNC13-4 protein regulates the oxidative response and is essential for phagosomal maturation and bacterial killing in neutrophils

41. Functional characterization of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein and scar homolog (WASH), a bi-modular nucleation-promoting factor able to interact with biogenesis of lysosome-related organelle subunit 2 (BLOS2) and gamma-tubulin

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