Background: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress maintains cellular protein homeostasis. Results: A novel ER stress-responsive element, ERSE-26, identified in 38 genes, is regulated by sXBP1 during ER stress. Conclusion: ER stress increases levels of prion and other proteins not previously known to be involved in the ER stress response. Significance: ERSE-26 implicates novel genes regulated by the ER stress response.
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