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21 february 2019 19:00:27

 
Autophagy-Mediated Cholesterol Trafficking Controls Steroid Production (Developmental Cell)
 


Steroid hormones are produced from cholesterol and control growth and development. Texada et al. describe an autophagosomal mechanism, regulated by the Warts/LATS1/2 tumor-suppressor pathway, that controls steroid production through mobilization of stored precursor cholesterol.


 
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