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Cell Death and Differentiation - Table of Contents alert Volume 20 Issue 1

Special Issue on Molecular Mechanisms of Selective Autophogy


The correct balance between the biosynthesis and degradation of cellular components is of pivotal importance for normal cellular homeostasis. To maintain their functions cells continuously turn over their proteome through cycles of synthesis and degradation. Selective degradation of proteins was believed to be an exclusive function of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, however, recently, the contribution of lysosomes and autophagy to this selective degradation has been established. In fact, some of the molecular components involved in selective autophagy have been identified, implying that we are beginning to understand how specificity is achieved in this process. This issue of Cell Death and Differentiation contains a series of up-todate reviews written by some of the world's most recognized experts in the field of autophagy discussing the new aspects of this fast moving field. In particular, we focus on the role of selective autophagy in sorting a variety of autophagic cargos both under normal and pathological conditions.

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Volume 20, Issue 1 (January 2013)

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Original Papers
Correspondence
Corrigenda

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Editorial

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Molecular mechanisms of selective autophagy

G M Fimia, G Kroemer and M Piacentini

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 1-2; 10.1038/cdd.2012.97

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Reviews

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Regulation of lipid stores and metabolism by lipophagy

K Liu and M J Czaja

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 3-11; advance online publication, May 18, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.63

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The role of ALFY in selective autophagy

P Isakson, P Holland and A Simonsen

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 12-20; advance online publication, June 1, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.66

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Ubiquitination and selective autophagy

S Shaid, C H Brandts, H Serve and I Dikic

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 21-30; advance online publication, June 22, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.72

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The pathways of mitophagy for quality control and clearance of mitochondria

G Ashrafi and T L Schwarz

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 31-42; advance online publication, June 29, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.81

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Selective autophagy in budding yeast Open

Kuninori Suzuki

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 43-48; advance online publication, June 15, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.73

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Original Papers

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Cell surface-expressed phosphatidylserine as therapeutic target to enhance phagocytosis of apoptotic cells

K Schutters, D H M Kusters, M L L Chatrou, T Montero-Melendez, M Donners, N M Deckers, D V Krysko, P Vandenabeele, M Perretti, L J Schurgers and C P M Reutelingsperger

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 49-56; advance online publication, September 7, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.107

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Prophylactic treatment with the BH3 mimetic ABT-737 impedes Myc-driven lymphomagenesis in mice

P N Kelly, S Grabow, A R D Delbridge, J M Adams and A Strasser

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 57-63; advance online publication, July 20, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.92

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Phosphatidylserine exposure during apoptosis reflects bidirectional trafficking between plasma membrane and cytoplasm

S-H Lee, X W Meng, K S Flatten, D A Loegering and S H Kaufmann

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 64-76; advance online publication, August 3, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.93

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Optic atrophy 1 mediates mitochondria remodeling and dopaminergic neurodegeneration linked to complex I deficiency

D Ramonet, C Perier, A Recasens, B Dehay, J Bové, V Costa, L Scorrano and M Vila

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 77-85; advance online publication, August 3, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.95

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Intrinsic cleavage of receptor-interacting protein kinase-1 by caspase-6

B J van Raam, D E Ehrnhoefer, M R Hayden and G S Salvesen

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 86-96; advance online publication, August 3, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.98

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Noncanonical control of C. elegans germline apoptosis by the insulin/IGF-1 and Ras/MAPK signaling pathways

A J Perrin, M Gunda, B Yu, K Yen, S Ito, S Forster, H A Tissenbaum and W B Derry

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 97-107; advance online publication, August 31, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.101

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Drosophila p53 isoforms differentially regulate apoptosis and apoptosis-induced proliferation

M-L Dichtel-Danjoy, D Ma, P Dourlen, G Chatelain, F Napoletano, M Robin, M Corbet, C Levet, H Hafsi, P Hainaut, H D Ryoo, J-C Bourdon and B Mollereau

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 108-116; advance online publication, August 17, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.100

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The critical role of catalase in prooxidant and antioxidant function of p53

M Y Kang, H-B Kim, C Piao, K H Lee, J W Hyun, I-Y Chang and H J You

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 117-129; advance online publication, August 24, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.102

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Planar cell polarity effector gene Intu regulates cell fate-specific differentiation of keratinocytes through the primary cilia

D Dai, L Li, A Huebner, H Zeng, E Guevara, D J Claypool, A Liu and J Chen

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 130-138; advance online publication, August 31, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.104

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Suppressor of cytokine signaling 6 (SOCS6) promotes mitochondrial fission via regulating DRP1 translocation Open

H-Y Lin, R-H Lai, S-T Lin, R-C Lin, M-J Wang, C-C Lin, H-C Lee, F-F Wang and J-Y Chen

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 139-153; advance online publication, September 7, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.106

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Apoptotic-induced cleavage shifts HuR from being a promoter of survival to an activator of caspase-mediated apoptosis

C von Roretz, X Jin Lian, A M Macri, N Punjani, E Clair, O Drouin, V Dormoy-Raclet, J F Ma and I-E Gallouzi

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 154-168; advance online publication, September 7, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.111

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EphA/ephrin-A signaling is critically involved in region-specific apoptosis during early brain development

E Park, Y Kim, H Noh, H Lee, S Yoo and S Park

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 169-180; advance online publication, September 14, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.121

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Correspondence

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Compensatory proliferation and apoptosis-induced proliferation: a need for clarification

B Mollereau, A Perez-Garijo, A Bergmann, M Miura, O Gerlitz, H D Ryoo, H Steller and G Morata

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 181; advance online publication, June 22, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.82

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Deficiency in Bim, Bid and Bbc3 (Puma) do not prevent axonal injury induced death

J M Harder and R T Libby

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 182; advance online publication, September 21, 2012; 10.1038/cdd.2012.119

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BCL-2 family member BOK is widely expressed but its loss has only minimal impact in mice

F Ke, A Voss, J B Kerr, L A O'Reilly, L Tai, N Echeverry, P Bouillet, A Strasser and T Kaufmann

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 183; 10.1038/cdd.2012.143

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Silencing or knocking out the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger-3 (NCX3) impairs oligodendrocyte differentiation

F Boscia, C D'Avanzo, A Pannaccione, A Secondo, A Casamassa, L Formisano, N Guida, S Sokolow, A Herchuelz and L Annunziato

Cell Death Differ 2013 20: 184; 10.1038/cdd.2012.139

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