Small Molecule Targets TMED9 and Promotes Lysosomal Degradation to Reverse Proteinopathy

Cell64.50
Volume: 178, Issue: 3, Pages: 521 - 535.e23
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Intracellular accumulation of misfolded proteins causes toxic proteinopathies, diseases without targeted therapies. Mucin 1 kidney disease (MKD) results from a frameshift mutation in the MUC1 gene (MUC1-fs). Here, we show that MKD is a toxic proteinopathy. Intracellular MUC1-fs accumulation activated the ATF6 unfolded protein response (UPR) branch. We identified BRD4780, a small molecule that clears MUC1-fs from patient cells, from kidneys of...
Paper Details
Title
Small Molecule Targets TMED9 and Promotes Lysosomal Degradation to Reverse Proteinopathy
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
178
Issue
3
Pages
521 - 535.e23
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