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ER-associated degradation in health and disease - from substrate to organism.

Citation
Bhattacharya, A., and L. Qi. “Er-Associated Degradation In Health And Disease - From Substrate To Organism.”. Journal Of Cell Science.
Center University of Michigan
Author Asmita Bhattacharya, Ling Qi
Keywords Constitutive ERAD, Disease, ERAD substrate, Quality control, Health, Inducible ERAD, Nuclear gene transcription, Quantity control, Sel1L-Hrd1 ERAD
Abstract

The recent literature has revolutionized our view on the vital importance of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD) in health and disease. Suppressor/enhancer of Lin-12-like (Sel1L)-HMG-coA reductase degradation protein 1 (Hrd1)-mediated ERAD has emerged as a crucial determinant of normal physiology and as a sentinel against disease pathogenesis in the body, in a largely substrate- and cell type-specific manner. In this Review, we highlight three features of ERAD, constitutive versus inducible ERAD, quality versus quantity control of ERAD and ERAD-mediated regulation of nuclear gene transcription, through which ERAD exerts a profound impact on a number of physiological processes.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Journal of cell science
Volume
132
Issue
23
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1477-9137
DOI
10.1242/jcs.232850
Alternate Journal
J. Cell. Sci.
PMID
31792042
PMCID
PMC6918741
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