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Ribosome Elongation Stall Directs Gene-specific Translation in the Integrated Stress Response
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 291Issue 12p6546–6558Published online: January 27, 2016- Sara K. Young
- Lakshmi Reddy Palam
- Cheng Wu
- Matthew S. Sachs
- Ronald C. Wek
Cited in Scopus: 43Upon exposure to environmental stress, phosphorylation of the α subunit of eIF2 (eIF2α-P) represses global protein synthesis, coincident with preferential translation of gene transcripts that mitigate stress damage or alternatively trigger apoptosis. Because there are multiple mammalian eIF2 kinases, each responding to different stress arrangements, this translational control scheme is referred to as the integrated stress response (ISR). Included among the preferentially translated mRNAs induced by eIF2α-P is that encoding the transcription factor CHOP (DDIT3/GADD153).