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Ire1

AfCS-Nature Molecule Pages, 2007
Martin Schröder, Randal Kaufman
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Pharmacological targeting of Ire1 of Candida albicans

Research Journal of Biotechnology
The common fungal pathogen Candida albicans primarily affects immunocompromised individuals and the rise in antifungal resistance underscores the urgent need for new treatment options. In this study, we investigate the potential of STF-83010, a human Ire1 inhibitor, as a treatment for candidiasis. Our findings reveal that STF-83010 effectively inhibits
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OST component RPN1 is a novel regulator of IRE1 RNase activity that interacts with multiple distinct IRE1 and PERK complexes

Abstract The unfolded protein response (UPR) is an essential cell signalling system that regulates ER protein homeostasis. IRE1 and PERK are receptor proteins that propagate the UPR signal from the ER to the cytosol. Both receptors are suggested to interact with various proteins from different biological pathways, although the scale and
Natacha Larburu   +6 more
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MANF regulates neuronal survival and UPR through its ER-located receptor IRE1α

Cell Reports, 2023
Vera Kovaleva   +2 more
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The functions of IRE1α in neurodegenerative diseases: Beyond ER stress

Ageing Research Reviews, 2022
Mingxia Bi, Xixun Du, Qian Jiao
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The Structure, Activation and Signaling of IRE1 and Its Role in Determining Cell Fate

Biomedicines, 2021
Natalia Siwecka   +2 more
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Beta Cell Dedifferentiation Induced by IRE1α Deletion Prevents Type 1 Diabetes

Cell Metabolism, 2020
Yi-Guang Chen   +2 more
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IRE1 signaling regulates chondrocyte apoptosis and death fate in the osteoarthritis

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2022
Wencui Li, Wang Daping, Murad Alahdal
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Targeting IRE1 activity in Glioblastoma Multiforme

Ciblage d'IRE1 dans le glioblastome multiforme Le réticulum endoplasmique (RE) est un organite membranaire intracellulaire et le premier compartiment de la voie de sécrétion. En tant que tel, le RE contribue à la production et au repliement d’environ un tiers des protéines cellulaires et est donc lié au maintien de l’homéostasie ...
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