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1. Membrane-assisted assembly and selective secretory autophagy of enteroviruses

2. Insights on autophagosome–lysosome tethering from structural and biochemical characterization of human autophagy factor EPG5

3. LC3/GABARAPs drive ubiquitin-independent recruitment of Optineurin and NDP52 to amplify mitophagy

4. Exercise and Training Regulation of Autophagy Markers in Human and Rat Skeletal Muscle

5. Dissecting the Roles of Mitochondrial Complex I Intermediate Assembly Complex Factors in the Biogenesis of Complex I

6. Ablation of tau causes an olfactory deficit in a murine model of Parkinson’s disease

7. Identification of PSD-95 in the Postsynaptic Density Using MiniSOG and EM Tomography

9. Bacteriophage Transcytosis Provides a Mechanism To Cross Epithelial Cell Layers

10. <scp>FBXL4</scp> suppresses mitophagy by restricting the accumulation of <scp>NIX</scp> and <scp>BNIP3</scp> mitophagy receptors

11. Quality Control: Maintaining molecular order and preventing cellular chaos

12. Structural basis for ATG9A recruitment to the ULK1 complex in mitophagy initiation

13. Temporal landscape of mitochondrial proteostasis governed by the UPRmt

14. FBXL4 suppresses mitophagy by restricting the accumulation of NIX and BNIP3 mitophagy receptors

15. Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin A exploits human endosomes for intracellular activation

16. Unconventional Initiation of PINK1/Parkin Mitophagy by Optineurin

17. The influence of aerobic exercise on mitochondrial quality control in skeletal muscle

18. A guide to membrane atg8ylation and autophagy with reflections on immunity

19. Autophagy promotes cell survival by maintaining NAD levels

20. A unifying model for the role of the ATG8 system in autophagy

21. Immunofluorescence-Based Measurement of Autophagosome Formation During Mitophagy

22. NDP52 acts as a redox sensor in PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy

23. Autophagy is Required for the Maintenance of NAD

24. Development of new tools to study membrane-anchored mammalian Atg8 proteins

26. Mammalian Atg8 proteins and autophagy factor IRGM control mTOR and TFEB at a regulatory node critical for response to pathogens

27. Membrane-assisted assembly and selective autophagy of enteroviruses

28. The short chain fatty acid butyrate prevents intracellular replication of Legionella by regulating cysteine levels in macrophages

29. ATG4s: above and beyond the Atg8-family protein lipidation system

30. A human apolipoprotein L with detergent-like activity kills intracellular pathogens

31. Autophagy promotes cell survival by maintaining NAD(H) levels

32. Plant mitophagy: Beware of Friendly or you might get eaten

33. LC3/GABARAPs drive ubiquitin-independent recruitment of Optineurin and NDP52 to amplify mitophagy

35. Insights on autophagosome–lysosome tethering from structural and biochemical characterization of human autophagy factor EPG5

36. Development of new tools to study lipidated mammalian ATG8

37. Defective lysosome reformation during autophagy causes skeletal muscle disease

38. ATG8ylation of proteins: a way to cope with cell stress?

39. Atg4 family proteins drive phagophore growth independently of the LC3/GABARAP lipidation system

40. Rebellious autophagy proteins bypass ATG8 lipidation, taking their own path to autophagic degradation

41. Mammalian Atg8-family proteins are upstream regulators of the lysosomalsystem by controlling MTOR and TFEB

42. STING induces LC3B lipidation onto single-membrane vesicles via the V-ATPase and ATG16L1-WD40 domain

43. ATG4 family proteins drive phagophore growth independently of the LC3/GABARAP lipidation system

44. Autophagy promotes cell and organismal survival by maintaining NAD(H) pools

45. Ablation of tau causes an olfactory deficit in a murine model of Parkinson’s disease

46. Mammalian Atg8 proteins regulate lysosome and autolysosome biogenesis through SNAREs

47. Dissecting the Roles of Mitochondrial Complex I Intermediate Assembly Complex Factors in the Biogenesis of Complex I

48. Deciphering the Molecular Signals of PINK1/Parkin Mitophagy

49. Parkin inhibits BAK and BAX apoptotic function by distinct mechanisms during mitophagy

50. Identification of PSD-95 in the Postsynaptic Density Using MiniSOG and EM Tomography

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