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Eating on the fly - Function and regulation of autophagy during cell growth, survival and death in Drosophila

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AUTOPHAGY
Volume 4, Issue 5, Pages 557-562

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/auto.5782

Keywords

autophagy; Drosophila; apoptosis; target of rapamycin (TOR); cell growth; neurodegeneration

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM079431-04, R56 GM059136, GM059136, R01 GM059136, R01 GM059136-10, GM062509, R01 GM079431, GM079431, R01 GM062509] Funding Source: Medline

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Significant progress has been made over recent years in defining the normal progression and regulation of autophagy, particularly in cultured mammalian cells and yeast model systems. However, apart from a few notable exceptions, our understanding of the physiological roles of autophagy has lagged behind these advances, and identification of components and features of autophagy unique to higher eukaryotes also remains a challenge. In this review we describe recent insights into the roles and control mechanisms of autophagy gained from in vivo studies in Drosophila. We focus on potential roles of autophagy in controlling cell growth and death, and describe how the regulation of autophagy has evolved to include metazoan-specific signaling pathways. We discuss genetic screening approaches that are being used to identify novel regulators and effectors of autophagy, and speculate about areas of research in this system likely to bear fruit in future studies.

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