Targeted protein unfolding uncovers a Golgi-specific transcriptional stress response

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In eukaryotic cells, organelle-specific stress-response mechanisms are vital for maintaining cellular homeostasis. The Golgi apparatus, an essential organelle of the secretory system, is the major site of protein modification and sorting within a cell and functions as a platform for spatially regulated signaling. Golgi homeostasis mechanisms that regulate organelle structure and ensure precise processing and localization of protein substrates remain poorly understood. Using a chemical biology strategy to induce protein unfolding, we uncover a Golgi-specific transcriptional response. An RNA-sequencing profile of this stress response compared with the current state-of-the-art Golgi stressors, nigericin and xyloside, demonstrates the enhanced precision of Golgi targeting achieved with our system. The data set further reveals previously uncharacterized genes that we find to be essential for Golgi structural integrity. These findings highlight the Golgi’s ability to sense misfolded proteins and establish new aspects of Golgi autoregulation.

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Serebrenik, Y. V., Hellerschmied, D., Toure, M., López-Giráldez, F., Brookner, D., & Crews, C. M. (2018). Targeted protein unfolding uncovers a Golgi-specific transcriptional stress response. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 29(11), 1284–1298. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E17-11-0693

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