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IPLS/LMCB Seminar - Prof. Robert Ernst (University of Saarland)

26 November 2018, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm

Prof. Robert Ernst

Title: From physicochemical membrane homeostasis to the unfolded protein response

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All

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Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Chris Stefan

Location

2nd Floor Seminar Room
MRC Building, LMCB
UCL
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

Abstract: Eukaryotic cells face the challenge of maintaining the complex composition of several coexisting organelles. The molecular mechanisms underlying the homeostasis of subcellular membranes and their adaptation during stress are only now starting to emerge. Here, we discuss three membrane property sensors of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), namely OPI1, MGA2, and IRE1, each controlling a large cellular program impacting the lipid metabolic network. OPI1 coordinates the production of membrane and storage lipids, MGA2 regulates the production of unsaturated fatty acids required for membrane biogenesis, and IRE1 controls the unfolded protein response (UPR) to adjust ER size, protein folding, and the secretory capacity of the cell. Although these proteins use remarkably distinct sensing mechanisms, they are functionally connected via the ER membrane and cooperate to maintain membrane homeostasis. As a rationalization of the recently described mechanism of UPR activation by lipid bilayer stress, we propose that IRE1 can sense the protein-to-lipid ratio in the ER membrane to ensure a balanced production of membrane proteins and lipids.

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Prof. Robert Ernst

at University of Saarland

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