The unfolded protein response in nutrient sensing and differentiation

RJ Kaufman, D Scheuner, M Schröder… - … reviews Molecular cell …, 2002 - nature.com
RJ Kaufman, D Scheuner, M Schröder, X Shen, K Lee, CY Liu, SM Arnold
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2002nature.com
Eukaryotic cells coordinate protein-folding reactions in the endoplasmic reticulum with gene
expression in the nucleus and messenger RNA translation in the cytoplasm. As the rate of
protein synthesis increases, protein folding can be compromised, so cells have evolved
signal-transduction pathways that control transcription and translation—the'unfolded protein
response'. Recent studies indicate that these pathways also coordinate rates of protein
synthesis with nutrient and energy stores, and regulate cell differentiation to survive nutrient …
Abstract
Eukaryotic cells coordinate protein-folding reactions in the endoplasmic reticulum with gene expression in the nucleus and messenger RNA translation in the cytoplasm. As the rate of protein synthesis increases, protein folding can be compromised, so cells have evolved signal-transduction pathways that control transcription and translation — the 'unfolded protein response'. Recent studies indicate that these pathways also coordinate rates of protein synthesis with nutrient and energy stores, and regulate cell differentiation to survive nutrient-limiting conditions or to produce large amounts of secreted products such as hormones, antibodies or growth factors.
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