Genetic disruption of mammalian endoplasmic reticulum‐associated protein degradation: Human phenotypes and animal and cellular disease models

Author:

Badawi Sally1ORCID,Mohamed Feda E.1ORCID,Varghese Divya Saro1,Ali Bassam R.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics and Genomics, College of Medicine and Health Sciences United Arab Emirates University Al Ain United Arab Emirates

2. ASPIRE Precision Medicine Research Institute Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates University Al Ain United Arab Emirates

Abstract

AbstractEndoplasmic reticulum‐associated protein degradation (ERAD) is a stringent quality control mechanism through which misfolded, unassembled and some native proteins are targeted for degradation to maintain appropriate cellular and organelle homeostasis. Several in vitro and in vivo ERAD‐related studies have provided mechanistic insights into ERAD pathway activation and its consequent events; however, a majority of these have investigated the effect of ERAD substrates and their consequent diseases affecting the degradation process. In this review, we present all reported human single‐gene disorders caused by genetic variation in genes that encode ERAD components rather than their substrates. Additionally, after extensive literature survey, we present various genetically manipulated higher cellular and mammalian animal models that lack specific components involved in various stages of the ERAD pathway.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology

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