Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10737884 | Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2015 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Protein processing including folding, unfolding and degradation is involved in the mechanisms of many diseases. Unfolded protein response and/or endoplasmic reticulum stress are accepted to be the first steps which should be completed via protein degradation. In this direction, proteasomal system and autophagy play important role as the degradation pathways and controlled via complex mechanisms. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disease which is also known as the most catastrophic one. Mutation of many different genes are involved in the pathogenesis such as superoxide dismutase 1, chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 and ubiquilin 2. These genes are mainly related to the antioxidant defense systems, endoplasmic reticulum stress related proteins and also protein aggregation, degradation pathways and therefore mutation of these genes cause related disorders.This review focused on the role of protein processing via endoplasmic reticulum and proteasomal system in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis which are the main players in the pathology. In this direction, dysfunction of endoplasmic reticulum associated degradation and related cell death mechanisms that are autophagy/apoptosis have been detailed.
Keywords
mSOD1UPRIRE1IAPPDISOD1ATF6VCPASK1APAf-1ERSEtdp43VAPBapoptotic protease-activating factorinositol-requiring protein 1Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase 1ERQCAtg12CMAC9orf72HspNrf2ERADChaperone-mediated autophagyFUsER stressamyotrophic lateral sclerosisALSER-Associated Degradationfused in sarcomaUbiquitin proteasome systemendoplasmic reticulumnuclear factor-like 2activating transcription factor 6inhibitor of apoptosisneurofilamentUnfolded protein responseProteasomeValosin-containing proteinprotein disulfide isomeraseHeat shock proteinPERKCHiPchromosome 9 open reading frame 72ER quality controlapoptosis signal-regulating kinaseUPS
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Authors
Betul Karademir, Ceyda Corek, Nesrin Kartal Ozer,