Three branches to rule them all? UPR signalling in response to chemically versus misfolded proteins-induced ER stress
Autor: | Bergmann, Timothy J., Molinari, Maurizio |
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endocrine system
endoplasmic-reticulum stress disease proteostasis unfolded-protein fungi misfolded proteins unfolded protein response er stress environment and public health digestive system endoplasmic reticulum messenger-rna atf6 biological sciences transmembrane protein cells activation ire1 transcription factor |
Popis: | Study of the unfolded protein responses (UPR) is mainly addressed by challenging eukaryotic cells with chemical compounds that impair calcium, redox or glycan homeostasis. These dramatically alter the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) environment and function, but also trigger pleiotropic effects that may result in multi-organellar failure and cell death. Recent works showed that UPR induced by the accumulation of unfolded polypeptides in the ER lumen drastically differs from chemically induced UPR. Unfolded proteins are tolerated by cells, which activate a finely tuned UPR without entering apoptotic programs. How cells adapt the UPR to the burden of misfolded proteins, what structural features of the accumulating proteins determine UPR intensity and how these mechanisms translate into disease are crucial questions to be address in the future. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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