Non-canonical Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Transducers CREB3 family in cancer and other diseases
Yaqi Han,
Ziwei Li,
Zijian Cao
et al.
Abstract:Background When unfolded proteins accumulate in the endoplasmic
reticulum (ER), they cause ER stress and activate the pathways of
unfolded protein response (UPR), constituted by a set of canonical ER
stress transducing proteins. While the classical UPR is well-studied,
the functions of non-canonical ER stress transducers are emerging.
Findings The CREB3 (cyclic AMP responsive element binding protein 3)
family, which contains five members including CREB3, CREB3L1, CREB3L2,
CREB3L3, and CREB3L4, is the most impo… Show more
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