Xbp-1 (S) binds the sequence CCACG in ER Stress Responsive Elements (ERSE, consensus sequence CCAAT (N)9 CCACG) located upstream from many genes. The ubiquitous transcription factor NF-Y, a heterotrimer, binds the CCAAT portion of the ERSE and together the IRE1-alpha: NF-Y complex activates transcription of a set of chaperone genes including DNAJB9, EDEM, RAMP4, p58IPK, and others. This results in an increase in protein folding activity in the ER.
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Many tail-anchored (TA) proteins insert post-translationally into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane via a highly conserved C-terminal transmembrane domain. This domain is recognised by the homodimeric ATPase ASNA1, resident on the ER membrane, which delivers TA proteins to the ER membrane, ready for insertion. This process requires the hydrolysis of ATP to drive the dimeric ASNA1 towards a closed state and to facilitate ER membrane insertion of TA proteins. TA proteins which have been shown to be targeted in this way are stress-associated endoplasmic reticulum protein 1 (SERP1 aka RAMP4) and the SEC translocon complex (Stefanovic & Hegde 2007, Favaloro et al. 2008, Favaloro et al. 2010).
The EXTL1 gene is transcribed to yield mRNA and the mRNA is translated to yield exostosin-like 1 (EXTL1) protein (Wise et al. 1997, Saito et al. 1998).
The EXTL2 gene is transcribed to yield mRNA and the mRNA is translated to yield exostosin-like 2 (EXTL2) protein (Wuyts et al. 1997, Saito et al. 1998).
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