Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8324725 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The ER is the site of synthesis, folding and processing of secreted proteins, and is also the main reservoir of intracellular calcium. ⺠Protein misfolding activates ER signaling cascades that modulate the function of other organelles. ⺠The ER physically interacts with mitochondria. ⺠Calcium release from ER stores stimulates mitochondrial bioenergetics as an adaptive response during the early phases of ER stress. ⺠Prolonged, severe ER stress can lead to pathological changes in cell metabolism and eventually apoptosis.
Keywords
SOCEmitofusin2inositol-requiring enzyme 1 alphasarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPaseBcl2 associated X proteinMFN2NFkBTRAF2ASK1GRP78VDACJnkIP3RATF6eIF2αUPRATF4RyRMAMFOXO1C/EBP-homologous proteinc-Jun N-terminal kinaseIRE1αMAPKER stressBaxMitochondrial bioenergeticsCHOPendoplasmic reticulumTNF receptor-associated factor 2mitochondria-associated membranenuclear factor kBactivating transcription factor 4activating transcription factor 6SERCAStore-operated calcium entryglucose-regulated protein 78mitogen activated protein kinaseBAKvoltage-dependent anion channelCalciumapoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1inositol triphosphate receptorRyanodine receptor
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Authors
Roberto Bravo, Tomás Gutierrez, Felipe Paredes, Damián Gatica, Andrea E. Rodriguez, Zully Pedrozo, Mario Chiong, Valentina Parra, Andrew F.G. Quest, Beverly A. Rothermel, Sergio Lavandero,