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Quantitative Localization of a Golgi Protein by Imaging Its Center of Fluorescence Mass
Published on: August 10, 2017
Golgiphagy mediated by TM9SF3 acts as quality control for stressed Golgi
Hallvard L Olsvik1, Terje Johansen1
1Autophagy Research Group, Department of Medical Biology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.
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Selective autophagy is important for organelle quality control. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Yang et al. identify the Golgi resident transmembrane protein TM9SF3 as a selective autophagy receptor required for lysosomal degradation of Golgi fragments (Golgiphagy) following nutrient stress, pH disruption, blockade of ER-to-Golgi trafficking, and defects in Golgi-mediated glycosylation functions.
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