September 17, 2013

A PROTEIN THAT CAN MEAN LIFE OR DEATH FOR CELLS

In the image, the ER of a cell with the Mfn2 protein (left) and without it.
On the right, the ER form vesicles which indicates
that the organelle is completely disorganized
and unable to respond correctly to cellula

Each cell in an organism has a sensor that measures the health of its "internal" environment. This "alarm" is found in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which is able to sense cellular stress and trigger either rescue responses or the death of the cell. A team from the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB), in Barcelona, has discovered that the protein Mitofusin 2 (Mfn2) plays a crucial role in correctly measuring stress levels, and also makes sure the pathways of cell repair or cell death are effective.