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The CREB coactivator CRTC2 links hepatic ER stress and fasting gluconeogenesis
Yiguo Wang, Liliana Vera, Wolfgang H. Fischer & Marc Montminy
Nature 460, 534-537(23 July 2009)
doi:10.1038/nature08111
Figure 1
Nuclear translocation and association of CRTC2 with ATF6
in response to ER stress.
Figure 2
CRTC2 stimulates the expression of ER quality control genes through an association with ATF6
.
Figure 3
CRTC2 mediates cross-talk between hepatic ER stress and fasting pathways.
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Reciprocal downregulation of ATF6
and upregulation of CREB in obesity.
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