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An integrated stress response regulates amino acid metabolism and resistance to oxidative stressHarding et al., 2003
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- Harding H
- Zhang Y
- Zeng H
- Novoa I
- Lu P
- Calfon M
- Sadri N
- Yun C
- Popko B
- Paules R
- Stojdl D
- Bell J
- Hettmann T
- Leiden J
- Ron D
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- Molecular cell
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Eukaryotic cells respond to unfolded proteins in their endoplasmic reticulum (ER stress), amino acid starvation, or oxidants by phosphorylating the α subunit of translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2α). This adaptation inhibits general protein synthesis while promoting …
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