Lysosomal protease deficiency or substrate overload induces an oxidative-stress mediated STAT3-dependent pathway of lysosomal homeostasis
How cells regulate their lysosomal proteolytic capacity is only partly understood. Here, the authors show that lysosomal protease deficiency or substrate overload induces lysosomal stress leading to activation of a STAT3-dependent, TFEB-independent pathway of lysosomal hydrolase expression.
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Martínez-Fábregas, Alan Prescott, Sander van Kasteren, Deena Leslie Pedrioli, Irwin McLean, Anna Moles, Thomas Reinheckel, Valeria Poli, Colin Watts |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9b365abacb3a4762883c30443e39abf9 |
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