Transcriptional and translational control in the Mammalian unfolded protein response

HP Harding, M Calfon, F Urano… - Annual review of cell …, 2002 - annualreviews.org
HP Harding, M Calfon, F Urano, I Novoa, D Ron
Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 2002annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Cells monitor the physiological load placed on their endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
and respond to perturbations in ER function by a process known as the unfolded protein
response (UPR). In metazoans the UPR has a transcriptional component that up-regulates
expression of genes that enhance the capacity of the organelle to deal with the load of client
proteins and a translational component that insures tight coupling between protein
biosynthesis on the cytoplasmic side and folding in the ER lumen. Together, these two …
Abstract
Cells monitor the physiological load placed on their endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and respond to perturbations in ER function by a process known as the unfolded protein response (UPR). In metazoans the UPR has a transcriptional component that up-regulates expression of genes that enhance the capacity of the organelle to deal with the load of client proteins and a translational component that insures tight coupling between protein biosynthesis on the cytoplasmic side and folding in the ER lumen. Together, these two components adapt the secretory apparatus to physiological load and protect cells from the consequences of protein malfolding.
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