Table of Contents
Volume 2, Issue 3
July/August/September 2006
Pages 151 - 252
Editor's Corner
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How Selective is Autophagy?
Daniel J. Klionsky
Pages 151 - 152
Spotlight
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Autophagy in Infection and Immunity: A Brief Introduction
Michele S. Swanson
Page 153
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Autophagy vs. Group A Streptococcus
Tamotsu Yoshimori
Pages 154 - 155
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Autophagy Recognizes Intracellular Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in Damaged Vacuoles
Cheryl L. Birmingham and John H. Brumell
Pages 156 - 158
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Cytoplasmic Bacteria and the Autophagic Pathway
Paul Webster
Pages 159 - 161
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The Two Faces of Autophagy: Coxiella and Mycobacterium
María Isabel Colombo, Maximiliano G. Gutierrez and Patricia S. Romano
Pages 162 - 164
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Autophagy: A Highway for Porphyromonas gingivalis in Endothelial Cells
Myriam Bélanger, Paulo H. Rodrigues, William A. Dunn, Jr. and Ann Progulske-Fox
Pages 165 - 170
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Shigella and Autophagy
Michinaga Ogawa and Chihiro Sasakawa
Pages 171 - 174
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Autophagy in Immune Defense Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Isabelle Vergne, Sudha Singh, Esteban Roberts, George Kyei, Sharon Master, James Harris, Sergio de Haro, John Naylor, Alex Davis, Monica Delgado, and Vojo Deretic
Pages 175 - 178
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Mouse infection by Legionella, a Model to Analyze Autophagy
Jean-Francois Dubuisson and Michele S. Swanson
Pages 179 - 182
Research Papers
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Pex14p is Not Required for Microautophagy and in Catalytic Amounts for Macropexophagy in Hansenula polymorpha
Bart de Vries, Virginia Todde, Patricia Stevens, Florian Salomons, Ida J. van der Klei and Marten Veenhuis
Pages 183 - 188
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ALIS are Stress-Induced Protein Storage Compartments for Substrates of the Proteasome and Autophagy
Jason Szeto, Natalia A. Kaniuk, Veronica Canadien, Rozalia Nisman, Noboru Mizushima, Tamotsu Yoshimori, David P. Bazett-Jones and John H. Brumell
Pages 189 - 199
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Effects of RNA Interference of Atg4B on the Limited Proteolysis of LC3 in PC12 Cells and Expression of Atg4B in Various Rat Tissues
Open Access Article
Kentaro Yoshimura, Masahiro Shibata, Masato Koike, Kunihito Gotoh, Masahiro Fukaya, Masahiko Watanabe and Yasuo Uchiyama
Pages 200 - 208
Article Addenda
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Investigation of Peroxisome Biogenesis Revealed Possible New Roles for Autophagy Components
Ines Heiland and Ralf Erdmann
Pages 209 - 211
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Autophagic Degeneration and Death of Cardiomyocytes in Heart Failure
Genzou Takemura, Shusaku Miyata, Yukinori Kawase, Hideshi Okada, Rumi Maruyama, and Hisayoshi Fujiwara
Pages 212 - 214
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Chondrocytes Embedded in the Epiphyseal Growth Plates of Long Bones undergo Autophagy Ppior to the Induction of Osteogenesis
Vickram Srinivas and Irving M. Shapiro
Pages 215 - 216
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Lysosomal and Autophagic Reactions as Predictive Indicators of Environmental Impact in Aquatic Animals
Michael N. Moore, J. Icarus Allen, Allan McVeigh and Jenny Shaw
Pages 217 - 220
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Autophagy as Mechanism for Cell Death in Degenerative Aortic Valve Disease: An Underestimated Phenomenon in Cardiovascular Diseases
Wilhelm P. Mistiaen, Pamela Somers, Michiel W.M. Knaapen and Mark M. Kockx
Pages 221 - 223
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Protective Roles for Induction of Autophagy in Multiple Proteinopathies
Fiona M. Menzies, Brinda Ravikumar and David C. Rubinsztein
Pages 224 - 225
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Possible Involvement of Pleiomorphic Vacuolar Networks in Nutrient Recycling in Filamentous Fungi
Jun-ya Shoji, Manabu Arioka, and Katsuhiko Kitamoto
Pages 226 - 227
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Autophagy, Bafilomycin and Cell Death: The “A-B-Cs” of Plecomacrolide-Induced Neuroprotection
John J. Shacka, Barbara J. Klocke and Kevin A. Roth
Pages 228 - 230
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Autophagy and Self-Preservation: A Step Ahead from Cell Plasticity?
Brigitte Galliot
Pages 231 - 233
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Potential Compensatory Responses Through Autophagic/Lysosomal Pathways in Neurodegenerative Diseases
David Butler, Ralph A. Nixon and Ben A. Bahr
Pages 234 - 236
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Deficiency in Apoptotic Effectors BAX and BAK Reveals an Autophagic Cell Death Pathway Initiated by Photodamage to the Endoplasmic Reticulum
E. Buytaert, G. Callewaert, J.R. Vandenheede and P Agostinis
Pages 237 - 239
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Deletion of HOG1 Leads to Osmosensitivity in Starvation-Induced, but not Rapamycin-Dependent Atg8 Degradation and Proteolysis: Further Evidence for Different Regulatory Mechanisms in Yeast Autophagy
Tanja Prick, Michael Thumm, Dieter Häussinger and Stephan vom Dahl
Pages 240 - 242
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Degradation of Membrane Phospholipids in Plant Cells Cultured in Sucrose-free Medium
Yuko Inoue and Yuji Moriyasu
Pages 243 - 245
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Shaping Cellular Form and Function by Autophagy
Bruce A. Bamber and Aaron M. Rowland
Pages 246 - 248
Views and Commentaries
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Insulin Signaling Gives Autophagy a Push
Carey N. Lumeng and Alan R. Saltiel
Pages 249 - 252