Hspa8 transports unfolded substrate to lysosomal lumen for degradation

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R-RNO-9625160
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Reaction [transition]
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Rattus norvegicus
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Hspa8 transports unfolded substrate to lysosomal lumen for degradation
Heat shock cognate 71 kDa protein (Hspa8) translocates substrates from the cytosol to the lysosomal membrane. Subsequently, the substrate unfolds and binds to Hspa8 in the lysosomal lumen. Hspa8 facilitates the transport of the unfolded substrate to the lumen where it is then degraded (Agarraberes FA et al. 1997, Cuervo AM et al. 1997).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
9151685 An intralysosomal hsp70 is required for a selective pathway of lysosomal protein degradation

Dice, JF, Agarraberes, FA, Terlecky, SR

J. Cell Biol. 1997
9038169 A population of rat liver lysosomes responsible for the selective uptake and degradation of cytosolic proteins

Dice, JF, Cuervo, AM, Knecht, E

J. Biol. Chem. 1997
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