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Handy, J., Macintosh, G.C., Jenny, A. (2024). Ups and downs of lysosomal pH: conflicting roles of LAMP proteins?  Autophagy 20(2): 437--440.
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FBrf0258622
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The acidic pH of lysosomes is critical for catabolism in eukaryotic cells and is altered in neurodegenerative disease including Alzheimer and Parkinson. Recent reports using Drosophila and mammalian cell culture systems have identified novel and, at first sight, conflicting roles for the lysosomal associated membrane proteins (LAMPs) in the regulation of the endolysosomal system.Abbreviation: AD: Alzheimer disease; LAMP: lysosomal associated membrane protein; LTR: LysoTracker; PD: Parkinson disease; TMEM175: transmembrane protein 175; V-ATPase: vacuolar-type H[+]-translocating ATPase.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Autophagy
    Title
    Autophagy
    Publication Year
    2005-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1554-8627 1554-8635
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