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Receptors make the pathway choice for protein degradation.

Autophagy 2017 October 4
Damaged or aggregated proteins and organelles accumulate with age and contribute to various age-related pathologies including Alzheimer, Parkinson or Huntington diseases. In eukaryotic cells, there are 2 major pathways for degradation of the cytoplasm: The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) and macroautophagy/autophagy. Both pathways can share the characteristic of initiating the process by ubiquitination of the substrate, but they utilize different ubiquitin receptors. In a paper described in a punctum in this issue, Lu et al. used the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to demonstrate that the decision to use a particular pathway is made through a mechanism that depends on the receptors rather than the specific type of substrate ubiquitination.

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