Meiyan Jin
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Recent Articles
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Jin M, Iwamoto Y, Shirazinejad C, Drubin D
Cell Rep
. 2024 Nov;
43(12):114989.
PMID: 39580802
During clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), dozens of proteins are recruited to nascent CME sites on the plasma membrane, and their spatial and temporal coordination is crucial for efficient CME. Here, we...
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Jin M, Klionsky D
Autophagy
. 2024 Oct;
21(1):1-2.
PMID: 39427251
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) refers to the balance of the cellular protein environment, tightly regulated by pathways governing protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, and degradation. Growing evidence supports the interconnection of these...
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Jin M, Iwamoto Y, Shirazinejad C, Drubin D
bioRxiv
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38712149
During clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), dozens of proteins are recruited to nascent CME sites on the plasma membrane. Coordination of endocytic protein recruitment in time and space is important for efficient...
4.
Jin M, Shirazinejad C, Wang B, Yan A, Schoneberg J, Upadhyayula S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Jun;
13(1):3578.
PMID: 35732852
Actin assembly facilitates vesicle formation in several trafficking pathways, including clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME). Interestingly, actin does not assemble at all CME sites in mammalian cells. How actin networks are organized...
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Klionsky D, Abdel-Aziz A, Abdelfatah S, Abdellatif M, Abdoli A, Abel S, et al.
Autophagy
. 2021 Feb;
17(1):1-382.
PMID: 33634751
In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our...
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Chan K, Arthur A, Morstein J, Jin M, Bhat A, Schlesinger D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Jan;
118(1).
PMID: 33443166
Fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins are a diverse family of nonstructural viral proteins. Once expressed on the plasma membrane of infected cells, they drive fusion with neighboring cells, increasing viral...
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Yin Z, Liu X, Ariosa A, Huang H, Jin M, Karbstein K, et al.
Cell Res
. 2019 Nov;
29(12):994-1008.
PMID: 31666677
Macroautophagy/autophagy defines an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process that targets cytoplasmic components for lysosomal degradation. The process of autophagy from initiation to closure is tightly executed and controlled by the concerted...
8.
Liu X, Jin M, Yao Z, Bernard A, Klionsky D
Autophagy
. 2019 May;
15(10):1838-1839.
PMID: 31116636
Macroautophagy/autophagy activity is carefully modulated to allow cells to adapt to changing environmental conditions and maintain energy homeostasis. This control notably occurs in part through the regulation of autophagy-related ()...
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Liu X, Yao Z, Jin M, Namkoong S, Yin Z, Lee J, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2019 Apr;
17(4):e3000219.
PMID: 30973873
Macroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) is a well-conserved cellular process through which cytoplasmic components are delivered to the vacuole/lysosome for degradation and recycling. Studies have revealed the molecular mechanism of transcriptional regulation...
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Jin M, Klionsky D
Autophagy
. 2018 Aug;
14(9):1479-1480.
PMID: 30067425
Although ribophagy was demonstrated in budding yeast a decade ago, a specific receptor for this process has been unknown. Recently, a study revealed that NUFIP1 (nuclear FMR1 interacting protein 1)...