NRBF2, also known as Nuclear Receptor Binding Factor 2, is a protein involved in autophagy, a cellular process responsible for degrading and recycling damaged or unnecessary cellular components. NRBF2 plays a crucial role in the regulation of autophagy by facilitating the formation of autophagosomes, double-membraned vesicles that engulf and sequester cellular cargo for degradation. One of the primary functions of NRBF2 is its interaction with the autophagy-initiating kinase complex, ULK1 (Unc-51 Like Autophagy Activating Kinase 1) complex. NRBF2 binds to the ULK1 complex, which consists of ULK1, ATG13, FIP200, and ATG101, and promotes its stability and activity. This interaction is essential...