“…Among these mechanisms are lysosomal turnover of membrane proteins and autophagy, a cellular process by which defective proteins and organelles are degraded through sequestration in autophagosomes and delivery to lysosomes ( Hill and Colón-Ramos, 2020 ; Nikoletopoulou and Tavernarakis, 2018 ; Vijayan and Verstreken, 2017 ). In neurons, autophagy has been implicated in diverse processes ranging from development, including signaling via neurotrophins ( Andres-Alonso et al., 2019 ; Kononenko et al., 2017 ), to pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders ( Moreau et al., 2014 ; Nixon, 2013 ; Ravikumar et al., 2010 ; Sarkar et al., 2007 ; Stavoe and Holzbaur, 2019 ). The importance of the autophagy system in the brain is emphasized by the fact that knockout of core ATG proteins, such as autophagy-related protein 5 (ATG5) or ATG7, induces accumulation of non-degraded protein aggregates, neurodegeneration, and neuronal cell death in mice ( Hara et al., 2006 ; Komatsu et al., 2006 , 2007 ).…”