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Neuronal Proteostasis is mediated by the switch-like expression of Heme-regulated Kinase 1, acting as both a sensor and effector

biorxiv. 2019; 
Beatriz Alvarez-Castelao,  Susanne tom Dieck,  Claudia M. Fusco,  Paul G. Donlin-Asp,  Julio D. Perez,  Erin M. Schuman
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Abstract

All cells, including neurons, have regulatory feedback mechanisms that couple protein synthesis and degradation to maintain and optimize protein concentrations in the face of intra- and extracellular perturbations. We examined the feedback between the major protein degradation pathway, the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), and protein synthesis in neurons. When protein degradation by the UPS was inhibited we observed a coordinate dramatic reduction in nascent protein synthesis in both neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. The mechanism for translation inhibition involved the phosphorylation of eIF2a, surprisingly mediated by eIF2a kinase 1, or heme-regulated kinase inhibitor (HRI), known for its sensitivity to h... More

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