New insights into the activation of sterol regulatory element-binding proteins by proteolytic processing

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Abstract

Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) are transcription factors that regulate a wide variety of genes involved in cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis. After transcription, SREBPs are controlled at multiple post-transcriptional levels, including proteolytic processing and post-translational modification. Among these, proteolytic processing is a crucial regulatory step that activates SREBPs, which are synthesized as inactive endoplasmic reticulum membrane proteins. In this review, we focus on recent progress with regard to signaling pathways and small molecules that affect activation of SREBPs by proteolytic processing.

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Inoue, J., & Sato, R. (2013, August). New insights into the activation of sterol regulatory element-binding proteins by proteolytic processing. Biomolecular Concepts. https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2013-0009

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