Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Straw Biology and Utilization, Ministry of Education Changchun City, Jilin Province 130118, China
Abstract
:
The unfolded protein response (UPR) is a protective mechanism against endoplasmic
reticulum (ER) stress that induces a series of signal transduction pathways to eliminate misfolded
proteins. The UPR mechanism is highly conserved in fungi, higher organisms, plants and mammals.
The UPR pathway is activated to stabilize ER functions when there are too many unfolded
proteins or misfolded proteins in the ER. However, stress continues when ER proteins are stimulated
by toxic substances that affect the balance of the UPR pathway, which causes changes in the
structure and function of the ER and other organelles. These ultimately disrupt homeostasis in the
body and cause pathological reactions that can be fatal. The UPR mechanism has clear effects on
stabilizing the protein-folding environment. Dysfunction or disruption of the UPR mechanism is associated
with numerous disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases, loss of control of protein
secretion, cerebral ischemia and epilepsy, neuropsychiatric diseases, eye diseases, skin diseases,
metabolic and inflammatory diseases, atherosclerosis, and heart disease. Thus, characterization of
UPR function and its dysfunction has significant importance and has broad application prospects,
which make research into the UPR a research hotspot.
Funder
Jilin Provincial Department of Education
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biochemistry,General Medicine,Structural Biology
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