Draper interacts with autophagy-related protein 3 to positively regulate autophagy during silk gland degradation in Bombyx mori
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ABSTRACT: Our work showed that Draper was required for induction of autophagy in the silk gland during metamorphosis. Knockout of Draper inhibits autophagy activation and leads to delayed clearance of silk glands, highlighting that Draper is an important factor in controlling autophagy during cell death. In addition, we report that Draper interacts with ATG3 to positively regulate autophagy.
ORGANISM(S): Bombyx Mori
SUBMITTER:
Huabing Wang
PROVIDER: PXD051512 | iProX | Tue Apr 16 00:00:00 GMT+01:00 2024
REPOSITORIES: iProX
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