Organelle autoregulation-stress responses in the ER, Golgi, mitochondria and lysosome

Organelle autoregulation is a homeostatic mechanism to regulate the capacity of each organelle according to cellular demands. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response increases the expression of ER chaperones and ER-associated degradation factors when the capacity of the ER becomes insufficien...

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Lysosomes - physiology
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