Author:
Chakrabarty Atreyi,Newey Sarah E.,Promi Maisha M.,Agbetiameh Belinda K.,Munro Daniella,Brodersen Paul J. N.,Gothard Gemma,Mahfooz Kashif,Mengual Jose P.,Vyazovskiy Vladyslav V.,Akerman Colin J.
Abstract
AbstractThe unfolded protein response (UPR) maintains proteostasis upon endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and is initiated by a range of physiological and pathological processes. While there have been advances in developing fluorescent reporters for monitoring individual signaling pathways of the UPR, this approach may not capture a cell’s overall UPR activity. Here we describe a novel sensor of UPR activity, sUPRa, which is designed to report the global UPR. sUPRa displays excellent response characteristics, outperforms reporters of individual UPR pathways in terms of sensitivity and kinetics, and responds to a range of different ER stress stimuli. Furthermore, sUPRa’s dual promoter and fluorescent protein design ensures that both UPR-active and inactive cells are detected, and controls for reporter copy number. Using sUPRa, we reveal UPR activation in layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons of mouse cerebral cortex following a period of sleep deprivation. sUPRa affords new opportunities for quantifying physiological UPR activity with cellular resolution.
Funder
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Medical Research Council
HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council
Leverhulme Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC