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  • Deubiquitinating enzyme USP... Deubiquitinating enzyme USP30 maintains basal peroxisome abundance by regulating pexophagy
    Riccio, Victoria; Demers, Nicholas; Hua, Rong ... The Journal of cell biology, 03/2019, Volume: 218, Issue: 3
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    The regulation of organelle abundance is critical for cell function and survival; however, the mechanisms responsible are not fully understood. In this study, we characterize a role of the ...
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  • Lysosome Targeting RedGreen... Lysosome Targeting RedGreen-assay: Selective Autophagy Sensing Assay for Mammalian Cells
    Riccio, Victoria; Vissa, Miluska; McQuibban, Angus ... Bio-protocol, 12/2019, Volume: 9, Issue: 24
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    The process of autophagy is an essential cellular mechanism, required to maintain general cell health through the removal of dysfunctional organelles, such as the ER, peroxisomes and mitochondria, as ...
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  • An early endosome-derived r... An early endosome-derived retrograde trafficking pathway promotes secretory granule maturation
    Ma, Cheng-I J; Yang, Yitong; Kim, Taeah ... The Journal of cell biology, 03/2020, Volume: 219, Issue: 3
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    Regulated secretion is a fundamental cellular process in which biologically active molecules stored in long-lasting secretory granules (SGs) are secreted in response to external stimuli. Many studies ...
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  • Loss of functional peroxiso... Loss of functional peroxisomes leads to increased mitochondrial biogenesis and reduced autophagy that preserve mitochondrial function
    Chi, Lijun; Lee, Dorothy; Leung, Sharon ... Cellular and molecular life sciences, 07/2023, Volume: 80, Issue: 7
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    Peroxisomes are essential for mitochondrial health, as the absence of peroxisomes leads to altered mitochondria. However, it is unclear whether the changes in mitochondria are a function of ...
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