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Small Molecule Targets TMED9 and Promotes Lysosomal Degradation to Reverse Proteinopathy

  • Moran Dvela-Levitt
  • , Maria Kost-Alimova
  • , Maheswarareddy Emani
  • , Eva Kohnert
  • , Rebecca Thompson
  • , Eriene Heidi Sidhom
  • , Ana Rivadeneira
  • , Nareh Sahakian
  • , Julie Roignot
  • , Gregory Papagregoriou
  • , Monica S. Montesinos
  • , Abbe R. Clark
  • , David McKinney
  • , Juan Gutierrez
  • , Mark Roth
  • , Lucienne Ronco
  • , Esther Elonga
  • , Todd A. Carter
  • , Andreas Gnirke
  • , Michelle Melanson
  • Kate Hartland, Nicolas Wieder, Jane C.H. Hsu, Constantinos Deltas, Rebecca Hughey, Anthony J. Bleyer, Stanislav Kmoch, Martina Živná, Veronika Barešova, Savithri Kota, Johannes Schlondorff, Myriam Heiman, Seth L. Alper, Florence Wagner, Astrid Weins, Todd R. Golub, Eric S. Lander, Anna Greka

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Abstract

A small molecule shows promise in clearing misfolded proteins by re-routing them toward lysosomal degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)521-535.e23
JournalCell
Volume178
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cargo receptor
  • COP vesicles
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • epithelial cells
  • ER stress
  • Golgi apparatus
  • kidney
  • organoids
  • secretory pathway
  • unfolded protein response

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