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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-140826-3
CITATIONS
(5 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO1-sqstm1
Morpholino Symbol:
MO1-sqstm1
Gibson, J.F., Prajsnar, T.K., Hill, C.J., Tooke, A.K., Serba, J.J., Tonge, R.D., Foster, S.J., Grierson, A.J., Ingham, P.W., Renshaw, S.A., Johnston, S.A. (2020) Neutrophils use selective autophagy receptor Sqstm1/p62 to target
Staphylococcus aureus
for degradation
in vivo
in zebrafish. Autophagy. 17(6):1448-1457
Mans, L.A., Querol Cano, L., van Pelt, J., Giardoglou, P., Keune, W.J., Haramis, A.G. (2017) The tumor suppressor LKB1 regulates starvation-induced autophagy under systemic metabolic stress. Scientific Reports. 7:7327
Prajsnar, T.K., Serba, J.J., Dekker, B.M., Gibson, J.F., Masud, S., Fleming, A., Johnston, S.A., Renshaw, S.A., Meijer, A.H. (2020) The autophagic response to
Staphylococcus aureus
provides an intracellular niche in neutrophils. Autophagy. 17(4):888-902
van der Vaart, M., Korbee, C.J., Lamers, G.E., Tengeler, A.C., Hosseini, R., Haks, M.C., Ottenhoff, T.H., Spaink, H.P., Meijer, A.H. (2014) The DNA Damage-Regulated Autophagy Modulator DRAM1 Links Mycobacterial Recognition via TLR-MYD88 to Autophagic Defense. Cell Host & Microbe. 15(6):753-767
Zhang, R., Varela, M., Vallentgoed, W., Forn-Cuni, G., van der Vaart, M., Meijer, A.H. (2019) The selective autophagy receptors Optineurin and p62 are both required for zebrafish host resistance to mycobacterial infection. PLoS pathogens. 15:e1007329
Gibson, J.F., Prajsnar, T.K., Hill, C.J., Tooke, A.K., Serba, J.J., Tonge, R.D., Foster, S.J., Grierson, A.J., Ingham, P.W., Renshaw, S.A., Johnston, S.A. (2020) Neutrophils use selective autophagy receptor Sqstm1/p62 to target
Staphylococcus aureus
for degradation
in vivo
in zebrafish. Autophagy. 17(6):1448-1457
Prajsnar, T.K., Serba, J.J., Dekker, B.M., Gibson, J.F., Masud, S., Fleming, A., Johnston, S.A., Renshaw, S.A., Meijer, A.H. (2020) The autophagic response to
Staphylococcus aureus
provides an intracellular niche in neutrophils. Autophagy. 17(4):888-902
Zhang, R., Varela, M., Vallentgoed, W., Forn-Cuni, G., van der Vaart, M., Meijer, A.H. (2019) The selective autophagy receptors Optineurin and p62 are both required for zebrafish host resistance to mycobacterial infection. PLoS pathogens. 15:e1007329
Mans, L.A., Querol Cano, L., van Pelt, J., Giardoglou, P., Keune, W.J., Haramis, A.G. (2017) The tumor suppressor LKB1 regulates starvation-induced autophagy under systemic metabolic stress. Scientific Reports. 7:7327
van der Vaart, M., Korbee, C.J., Lamers, G.E., Tengeler, A.C., Hosseini, R., Haks, M.C., Ottenhoff, T.H., Spaink, H.P., Meijer, A.H. (2014) The DNA Damage-Regulated Autophagy Modulator DRAM1 Links Mycobacterial Recognition via TLR-MYD88 to Autophagic Defense. Cell Host & Microbe. 15(6):753-767
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