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Ca2+-Dependent Regulation of TFEB and Lysosomal Function.

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Lysosomes are emerging as calcium store organelles that can modulate various intracellular processes such as the regulation of nutrient signaling through the activation of TFEB, a master gene for lysosomal… Click to show full abstract

Lysosomes are emerging as calcium store organelles that can modulate various intracellular processes such as the regulation of nutrient signaling through the activation of TFEB, a master gene for lysosomal function, or very specialized functions like lysosomal exocytosis. Here, we describe two different techniques that can be used to study these processes. In the case report, we described two studies where these methodologies allowed us to unravel the role of calcineurin in the dephosphorylation of TFEB as well as the involvement of TFEB in lysosomal exocytosis, respectively.

Keywords: tfeb; ca2 dependent; tfeb lysosomal; lysosomal function; regulation

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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