Abstract

Autophagy is a cytoprotective process that operates within a cell to maintain cellular homeostasis. An array of multiple proteins is involved to mediate this conserved cellular process. Among these, Beclin 1 protein encoded by BECN1 gene plays a crucial role during the initiation of autophagy. It acts as a molecular platform onto which multiple proteins interact to mediate autophagy initiation. The functioning of such proteins has reportedly been influenced by the molecular markers such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) present within the encoding gene. The SNPs within the autophagy gene have been known to influence the functioning of autophagy proteins which further is involved in various diseases. Studies have reported that the SNPs within the BECN1 are involved in various diseases. This report outlines the findings of all the existing research on the role of SNPs within BECN1.

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