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Rheb Inhibits Protein Synthesis by Activating the PERK-eIF2α Signaling Cascade
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Molecular RegulationPerk-eif2α Signaling CascadeProtein SynthesisSignaling PathwayProtein FoldingAutophagyEnvironmental StressesProtein DegradationCell SignalingMolecular SignalingProtein Quality ControlProtein FunctionMolecular PhysiologyUbiquitous Small GtpaseCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicine
Rheb, a ubiquitous small GTPase, is well known to bind and activate mTOR, which augments protein synthesis. Inhibition of protein synthesis is also physiologically regulated. Thus, with cell stress, the unfolded protein response system leads to phosphorylation of the initiation factor eIF2α and arrest of protein synthesis. We now demonstrate a major role for Rheb in inhibiting protein synthesis by enhancing the phosphorylation of eIF2α by protein kinase-like ER kinase (PERK). Interplay between the stimulatory and inhibitory roles of Rheb may enable cells to modulate protein synthesis in response to varying environmental stresses.
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