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Cover: Ubiquitylation regulates numerous cellular functions, including autophagy. Shown here are MCF-7 breast adenocarcinoma cells, stably expressing a GFP-tagged autophagy receptor (green), that have been subjected to amino acid starvation plus bafilomycin A1 treatment to maximise autophagy flux and block substrate degradation. Cells were stained with antibodies against the early endosomal antigen-1 (EEA1) (blue) and p62 (SQSTM1) (red). For an overview of different ubiquitin functions, see our Minifocus starting on page 249. Image: David G. McEwan and Ivan Dikic, University of Frankfurt Medical School. - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
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