Creb3l1 translocates from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi membrane

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Creb3l1 translocates from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi membrane
Creb3l1 (Oasis) is normally short-lived protein located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane that is targeted for proteolytic degradation by Hrd1 (Kondo et al. 2005, Murakami et al. 2006, Kondo et al. 2012). During ER stress Creb3l1 becomes stabilized and traffics by an uncharacterized mechanism to the Golgi membrane where it is cleaved by Golgi-resident proteases Mbtps1 (S1P) and Mbtps2 (S2P) (Murakami et al. 2006, Kondo et al. 2012)
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
22705851 Activation of OASIS family, ER stress transducers, is dependent on its stabilization

Iwamoto, H, Hino, SI, Oki, M, Nomura, Y, Miyagi, H, Urano, F, Saito, A, Kaneko, M, Izumi, S, Imaizumi, K, Kawasaki, N, Kanemoto, S, Kondo, S, Asada, R

Cell Death Differ. 2012
16417584 Cleavage of the membrane-bound transcription factor OASIS in response to endoplasmic reticulum stress

Imaizumi, K, Kanemoto, S, Saito, A, Ogata, M, Wanaka, A, Kondo, S, Murakami, T

J. Neurochem. 2006
16236796 CREB4, a transmembrane bZip transcription factor and potential new substrate for regulation and cleavage by S1P

O'Hare, P, Stirling, J

Mol. Biol. Cell 2006
15665855 OASIS, a CREB/ATF-family member, modulates UPR signalling in astrocytes

Imaizumi, K, Tatsumi, K, Otori, K, Kanemoto, S, Iseki, K, Ogata, M, Wanaka, A, Kondo, S, Murakami, T

Nat. Cell Biol. 2005
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