Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease

Huntington’s disease (HD) is caused by expansion of polyglutamine repeats in the protein huntingtin, which affects the corpus striatum of the brain. The polyglutamine repeats in mutant huntingtin cause its aggregation and elicit toxicity by affecting several cellular processes, which include dysregu...

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Main Author: Bindu D. Paul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Antioxidants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1468
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spelling doaj-4b0919da3899493b8d72053fe302276f2021-09-25T23:38:34ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-09-01101468146810.3390/antiox10091468Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s DiseaseBindu D. Paul0Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USAHuntington’s disease (HD) is caused by expansion of polyglutamine repeats in the protein huntingtin, which affects the corpus striatum of the brain. The polyglutamine repeats in mutant huntingtin cause its aggregation and elicit toxicity by affecting several cellular processes, which include dysregulated organellar stress responses. The Golgi apparatus not only plays key roles in the transport, processing, and targeting of proteins, but also functions as a sensor of stress, signaling through the Golgi stress response. Unlike the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response, the Golgi stress response is relatively unexplored. This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying the Golgi stress response and its intersection with cysteine metabolism in HD.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1468Golgi apparatusHuntington’s diseasecysteinetranssulfurationGolgi stress responseintegrated stress response
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Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease
Antioxidants
Golgi apparatus
Huntington’s disease
cysteine
transsulfuration
Golgi stress response
integrated stress response
author_facet Bindu D. Paul
author_sort Bindu D. Paul
title Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease
title_short Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease
title_full Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease
title_fullStr Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Signaling Overlap between the Golgi Stress Response and Cysteine Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease
title_sort signaling overlap between the golgi stress response and cysteine metabolism in huntington’s disease
publisher MDPI AG
series Antioxidants
issn 2076-3921
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Huntington’s disease (HD) is caused by expansion of polyglutamine repeats in the protein huntingtin, which affects the corpus striatum of the brain. The polyglutamine repeats in mutant huntingtin cause its aggregation and elicit toxicity by affecting several cellular processes, which include dysregulated organellar stress responses. The Golgi apparatus not only plays key roles in the transport, processing, and targeting of proteins, but also functions as a sensor of stress, signaling through the Golgi stress response. Unlike the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response, the Golgi stress response is relatively unexplored. This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying the Golgi stress response and its intersection with cysteine metabolism in HD.
topic Golgi apparatus
Huntington’s disease
cysteine
transsulfuration
Golgi stress response
integrated stress response
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1468
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