Systematic prediction of autophagy‐related proteins using Arabidopsis thaliana interactome data

Volume: 105, Issue: 3, Pages: 708 - 720
Published: Dec 4, 2020
Abstract
SUMMARY Autophagy is a self‐degradative process that is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis by removing damaged cytoplasmic components and recycling nutrients. Such an evolutionary conserved proteolysis process is regulated by the autophagy‐related (Atg) proteins. The incomplete understanding of plant autophagy proteome and the importance of a proteome‐wide understanding of the autophagy pathway prompted us to predict Atg proteins and...
Paper Details
Title
Systematic prediction of autophagy‐related proteins using Arabidopsis thaliana interactome data
Published Date
Dec 4, 2020
Volume
105
Issue
3
Pages
708 - 720
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