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Aberrant Autolysosomal Regulation Is Linked to The Induction of Embryonic Senescence: Differential Roles of Beclin 1 and p53 in Vertebrate Spns1 Deficien
Type: Text
Year: 2014, 2014
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Christopher E. Carr, Daniel J. Klionsky, Jennifer L. Johnson, Jie Qi, Kailiang Jia, Matthew Gill, Patrick Kobler, Peter E. Bayliss, Sergio D. Catz, Shanshan Lian, Sujay Guha, Tomoyuki Sasaki
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Description: Spinster (Spin) in Drosophila or Spinster homolog 1 (Spns1) in vertebrates is a putative lysosomal H+-carbohydrate
transporter, which functions at a late stage of autophagy. The Spin/Spns1 defect induces aberrant autolysosome formation that leads to embryonic senescence and accelerated aging symptoms, but little is known about the mechanisms leading to the pathogenesis in vivo. Beclin 1 and p53… more
Full Text: Aberrant Autolysosomal Regulation Is Linked to The Induction of Embryonic Senescence: Differential Roles of Beclin 1 and p53 in Vertebrate Spns1 Deficiency Tomoyuki Sasaki1, Shanshan Lian1, Jie Qi1¤, Peter E. Bayliss2, Christopher E. Carr3, Jennifer L. …