Overview:
ERN1 or endoplasmic reticulum to nucleus signaling 1 is the ER to nucleus signaling 1 protein, a human homologue of the yeast Ire1 gene product which possesses intrinsic kinase activity and an endoribonuclease activity and it is important in endoplasmic reticulum-based stress signals. ERN1 controls IRE1 proteolysis in mammalian cells (1). The activation of ERN1 through oligomerization expands the mechanistic repertoire of kinase-based signaling receptors. ERNI has a critical function in extraembryonic cells that is essential for fetal viability (2).
Gene Aliases:
hIRE1p; IRE1; IRE1A; IRE1P
Genbank Number:
NM_001433
References:
1. Niwa, M.et.al: A role for presenilin-1 in nuclear accumulation of Ire1 fragments and induction of the mammalian unfolded protein response. Cell 99: 691-702, 1999.2. Iwawaki, T.et.al: Function of IRE1 alpha in the placenta is essential for placental development and embryonic viability. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 106: 16657-16662, 2009.