The mechanisms of neuroprotection are still largely incompletely known. We report here some findings on the role of autophagy, a cellular process by which unwanted/damaged organelles or proteins are eliminated, in the regulation of the cellular levels of BCL-2, one of the most widely investigated proteins that protects cells from death.

Autophagy regulates the post-translational cleavage of BCL-2 and promotes neuronal survival

LOSSI, Laura;GAMBINO, Graziana;SALIO, Chiara;MERIGHI, Adalberto
2010-01-01

Abstract

The mechanisms of neuroprotection are still largely incompletely known. We report here some findings on the role of autophagy, a cellular process by which unwanted/damaged organelles or proteins are eliminated, in the regulation of the cellular levels of BCL-2, one of the most widely investigated proteins that protects cells from death.
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BCL-2; autofagia; neuroni; cervelletto; istologia; neuroprotezione; apoptosi; morte cellulare; sviluppo embrionale
L. Lossi; G. Gambino; C. Salio; A. Merighi
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