AbstractThe Heat Shock Response (HSR) in the cytosol and the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in the endoplasmic reticulum are major pathways of the cellular proteostasis network. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, HSR is regulated by transcription factor Hsf1, and UPR Ire1 branch activates transcription factor Hac1. Here we demonstrate systemic regulation of proteostasis through a direct link between UPR and HSR. Hsf1 is activated by UPR and its HSR depends on intact UPR. This link is mediated by Sir2, which is not only essential for Hsf1 HSR but also required for Hsf1 activation by UPR. Excess Sir2 augments Hsf1 activation by UPR and can compensate for its impairment in UPR-defective strains. Sir2 is upregulated by UPR but, in turn, it also atte...
All cells must have the ability to deal with a variety of environmental stresses. Failure to correct...
SummaryWhen exposed to proteotoxic environmental conditions, mammalian cells activate the cytosolic ...
Cells govern their activities and modulate their interactions with the environment to achieve homeos...
In yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (...
In yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Heat shock factor (Hsf1) regulates the expression of molecular chaperones to maintain protein homeos...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the general stress response (GSR) protects cells from diverse stress co...
Despite its eponymous association with proteotoxic stress, heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1 in yeast and HS...
All cells must have the ability to deal with a variety of environmental stresses. Failure to correct...
All cells must have the ability to deal with a variety of environmental stresses. Failure to correct...
SummaryWhen exposed to proteotoxic environmental conditions, mammalian cells activate the cytosolic ...
Cells govern their activities and modulate their interactions with the environment to achieve homeos...
In yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (...
In yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Heat shock factor (Hsf1) regulates the expression of molecular chaperones to maintain protein homeos...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the general stress response (GSR) protects cells from diverse stress co...
Despite its eponymous association with proteotoxic stress, heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1 in yeast and HS...
All cells must have the ability to deal with a variety of environmental stresses. Failure to correct...
All cells must have the ability to deal with a variety of environmental stresses. Failure to correct...
SummaryWhen exposed to proteotoxic environmental conditions, mammalian cells activate the cytosolic ...
Cells govern their activities and modulate their interactions with the environment to achieve homeos...