自噬
ATG5型
自噬体
细胞生物学
ATG16L1
生物
调节器
ATG12
袋3
程序性细胞死亡
生物化学
基因
细胞凋亡
作者
Harish Changotra,Sargeet Kaur,Suresh Singh Yadav,Girdhari Lal Gupta,Jyoti Parkash,Ajay Duseja
摘要
Abstract Autophagy, an intracellular conserved degradative process, plays a central role in the renewal/recycling of a cell to maintain the homeostasis of nutrients and energy within the cell. ATG5, a key component of autophagy, regulates the formation of the autophagosome, a hallmark of autophagy. ATG5 binds with ATG12 and ATG16L1 resulting in E3 like ligase complex, which is necessary for autophagosome expansion. Available data suggest that ATG5 is indispensable for autophagy and has an imperative role in several essential biological processes. Moreover, ATG5 has also been demonstrated to possess autophagy‐independent functions that magnify its significance and therapeutic potential. ATG5 interacts with various molecules for the execution of different processes implicated during physiological and pathological conditions. Furthermore, ATG5 genetic variants are associated with various ailments. This review discusses various autophagy‐dependent and autophagy‐independent roles of ATG5, highlights its various deleterious genetic variants reported until now, and various studies supporting it as a potential drug target.
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