Research Keyword: phagophore formation

Morphodynamics of non-canonical autophagic structures in Neurospora crassa

When Neurospora crassa cells run out of carbon, they activate recycling systems to break down and reuse their own cellular components. Unlike yeast, Neurospora creates special bag-like structures called phagophores that form from the cell membrane itself rather than inside the cell. These structures can digest their contents on their own and come in surprising shapes, including doubled structures with four layers of membrane.

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