macroautophagy

id: GO:0016236
name: macroautophagy
namespace: biological_process
type: go
obsolete: False

Description: The major inducible pathway for the general turnover of cytoplasmic constituents in eukaryotic cells, it is also responsible for the degradation of active cytoplasmic enzymes and organelles during nutrient starvation. Macroautophagy involves the formation of double-membrane-bounded autophagosomes which enclose the cytoplasmic constituent targeted for degradation in a membrane-bounded structure, which then fuse with the lysosome (or vacuole) releasing a single-membrane-bounded autophagic bodies which are then degraded within the lysosome (or vacuole). Though once thought to be a purely non-selective process, it appears that some types of macroautophagy, e.g. macropexophagy, macromitophagy, may involve selective targeting of the targets to be degraded.

Child Functions

idname
GO:0000423macromitophagy
GO:0000425macropexophagy
GO:0035973aggrephagy

Parent Functions

idname
GO:0006914autophagy
GO:0009267cellular response to starvation