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1. Nazo, the Drosophila homolog of the NBIA-mutated protein – c19orf12, is required for triglyceride homeostasis

2. Tissue-restricted inhibition of mTOR using chemical genetics

4. Slowed Protein Turnover in Aging Drosophila Reflects a Shift in Cellular Priorities

5. Glucocerebrosidase reduces the spread of protein aggregation in a Drosophila melanogaster model of neurodegeneration by regulating proteins trafficked by extracellular vesicles

6. Glucocerebrosidase reduces the spread of protein aggregation in a Drosophila melanogaster model of neurodegeneration by regulating proteins trafficked by extracellular vesicles

7. PINK1/Parkin mitophagy and neurodegeneration—what do we really know in vivo?

8. Inactivation of the mitochondrial protease Afg3l2 results in severely diminished respiratory chain activity and widespread defects in mitochondrial gene expression

9. Lon protease inactivation in Drosophila causes unfolded protein stress and inhibition of mitochondrial translation

10. Glucocerebrosidase deficiency promotes protein aggregation through dysregulation of extracellular vesicles

11. Deleterious mitochondrial DNA point mutations are overrepresented in Drosophila expressing a proofreading-defective DNA polymerase γ

12. A mitochondrial DNA hypomorph of cytochrome oxidase specifically impairs male fertility in Drosophila melanogaster

13. Author response: A mitochondrial DNA hypomorph of cytochrome oxidase specifically impairs male fertility in Drosophila melanogaster

14. Induction of the Phase II Detoxification Pathway Suppresses Neuron Loss inDrosophilaModels of Parkinson's Disease

15. Drosophila NPC1b Promotes an Early Step in Sterol Absorption from the Midgut Epithelium

16. Genetic and genomic studies of Drosophila parkin mutants implicate oxidative stress and innate immune responses in pathogenesis

17. A SCA7 CAG/CTG repeat expansion is stable in Drosophila melanogaster despite modulation of genomic context and gene dosage

18. Mitophagy: Mitofusin Recruits a Mitochondrial Killer

19. Genetic Analysis of SolubleN-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Factor Attachment Protein Function inDrosophilaReveals Positive and Negative Secretory Roles

20. A Genetic Screen for Synaptic Transmission Mutants Mapping to the Right Arm of Chromosome 3 in Drosophila

21. Parkin

22. Mitochondrial pathology and apoptotic muscle degeneration in Drosophila parkin mutants

23. The PINK1-Parkin pathway promotes both mitophagy and selective respiratory chain turnover in vivo

24. PINK1-Parkin pathway activity is regulated by degradation of PINK1 in the mitochondrial matrix

25. Analysis of neural subtypes reveals selective mitochondrial dysfunction in dopaminergic neurons from parkin mutants

26. Culling sick mitochondria from the herd

27. Mitochondrial dysfunction in NnaD mutant flies and Purkinje cell degeneration mice reveals a role for Nna proteins in neuronal bioenergetics

28. The mitochondrial fusion-promoting factor mitofusin is a substrate of the PINK1/parkin pathway

29. The PINK1/Parkin pathway: a mitochondrial quality control system?

30. Genetic models of Parkinson's disease: mechanisms and therapies

31. Ataxin-2 and its Drosophila homolog, ATX2, physically assemble with polyribosomes

32. Drosophila models pioneer a new approach to drug discovery for Parkinson's disease

33. Mutations of a Drosophila NPC1 gene confer sterol and ecdysone metabolic defects

34. Increased glutathione S-transferase activity rescues dopaminergic neuron loss in a Drosophila model of Parkinson's disease

35. List of Contributors

36. Drosophila Models of Parkinson Disease

37. Parkin: a multipurpose neuroprotective agent?

38. A Drosophila homolog of the polyglutamine disease gene SCA2 is a dosage-sensitive regulator of actin filament formation

39. A tale of two C2 domains

40. NSF function in neurotransmitter release involves rearrangement of the SNARE complex downstream of synaptic vesicle docking

41. VCP Is Essential for Mitochondrial Quality Control by PINK1/Parkin and this Function Is Impaired by VCP Mutations

42. Neurons at the extremes of cell biology

43. Pink, parkin and the brain

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