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Lobsang Wangdu

The Unfolded Protein Response and IRE1 Signaling in Health and Disease

May 27, 2025March 19, 2015 by Lobsang Wangdu

The unfolded protein response maintains protein homeostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where the majority of transmembrane and secretory proteins are modified, folded and assembled.

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Organellar quality control, dynamics, and inheritance

May 27, 2025March 18, 2015 by Lobsang Wangdu

As subcellular compartments, organelles provide optimized conditions for distinct biochemical reactions. Explained by their endosymbiotic origin, mitochondria and chloroplasts retain their own unique genomes.

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RNA processing in the unfolded protein response

May 27, 2025March 17, 2015 by Lobsang Wangdu

Protein-folding stress in the ER activates the endonuclease domain of the stress sensor Ire1, triggering two distinct responses: non-conventional mRNA splicing and regulated Ire1-dependent decay (RIDD) of mRNAs at the ER surface.

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The integrated stress response and its role in cognition

May 27, 2025March 16, 2015 by Lobsang Wangdu

Cells maintain their proteins in a functional and balanced state by regulating protein synthesis, folding, trafficking and degradation.

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ATF6-branch signaling through regulated proteolysis

May 27, 2025March 15, 2015 by Lobsang Wangdu

One family of proteins that senses conditions in the ER and increases the organelle’s folding capacity is comprised of a family of membrane-bound transcription factors, named after the founding member ATF6 (activating transcription factor).

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