MiT/TFE 家族成员在自噬调节中的作用。

Nicholas Theodosakis, Angel D Pagan, David E Fisher
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MiT/TFE 蛋白家族是许多代谢过程的重要调节因子。它们最重要的作用之一是在营养匮乏或有毒代谢物积聚的情况下激活自噬途径。自噬蛋白的正常或不正常功能与多种疾病有关,包括癌症和多种形式的神经变性。在本综述中,我们将简要概述各个家族成员在各种情况下调节自噬的作用。
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The role of MiT/TFE family members in autophagy regulation.

The MiT/TFE family of proteins are important regulators of a number of metabolic processes. One of their most important roles is activating the autophagy pathway in the setting of nutrient deprivation or buildup of toxic metabolites. Their proper and improper functioning in this role has been linked to several types of disease, including cancer and multiple forms of neurodegeneration. In this review we will briefly outline what is known about individual family members' roles in regulating autophagy across a variety of contexts.

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