Role of RILP in Autophagy

  • Vallee, Richard Bert (PI)

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

Autophagosomes are cellular organelles responsible for clearance of subcellular protein aggregates and defective organelles, and protect against the effects of starvation and other forms of cell stress. Autophagosomes also play critical roles in neurodegeneration and neurodevelopment. We have discovered that the protein RILP serves as a master controller of autophagosome formation, distribution, and clearance in neurons. We will determine the underlying mechanisms for these behaviors, which have important implications for understanding the causes and control of neurodegenerative, neurological, and other forms of disease.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date12/1/1911/30/22

Funding

  • National Institute of General Medical Sciences: US$321,609.00
  • National Institute of General Medical Sciences: US$321,609.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Genetics
  • Clinical Neurology

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