产地 | 进口/国产 |
保存条件 | 低温冷藏 |
品牌 | 上海富雨 |
货号 | |
用途 | 科研 |
组织来源 | 见详情 |
细胞形态 | 见详情 |
是否是肿瘤细胞 | |
保质期 | 见详情 |
器官来源 | 见详情 |
免疫类型 | 见详情 |
品系 | 见详情 |
生长状态 | 见详情 |
物种来源 | 见详情 |
包装规格 | 1×10?cells/T25或1mL冻存管 |
是否进口 | 是 |
macroautophagy (generally referred to as autophagy), microautophagy and chaperone-
mediated autophagy. Macroautophagy involves the de novo formation of double membrane vesicles, termed autophagosomes, which fuse with lysosomes to form autolysosomes and degrade their cargo (reviewed in [5, 6]). Recognition of different forms of cargo, which are mediated in many cases by specific mechanisms, define specific forms of macroautophagy; some examples include mitophagy – involving the degradation of mitochondria – [7],
lipophagy – defined by the degradation of lipid droplets by autophagy –[8] or xenophagy – characterized by the incorporation of pathogens into autophagosomes [9]. Microautophagy involves the incorporation of cytosolic cargo into the lysosome through invaginations in the lysosomal membrane. Better characterized in yeast [ 10], microautophagy also occurs in