Advances in the Study of Protein Deamidation: Unveiling Its Influence on Aging, Disease Progression, Forensics and Therapeutic Efficacy.

IF 4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sunil S Adav
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Abstract

Protein deamidation, a nonenzymatic post-translational modification that converts asparagine and glutamine residues into their acidic forms, such as aspartic acid, iso-aspartic acid, or glutamic acid, has emerged as a pivotal process affecting protein stability and function. Once considered a minor biochemical occurrence, deamidation is now recognized for its significant role in aging, age-associated diseases, disease progression, cancer, and therapeutic efficacy. This review explores the recent advances in understanding protein deamidation, its impact on cellular homeostasis, protein misfolding, and age-related and chronic diseases including neurodegeneration and cancer. The study also highlights the challenges posed by deamidation in biopharmaceuticals, where it compromises therapeutic stability and efficacy. Advancements in state-of-the-art analytical techniques and computational approaches for identifying deamidation sites and predicting deamidation-prone regions are discussed, along with deeper insights into how deamidation affects protein structure and function. Based on the current insights, this review underscores the dual role of deamidation as both a natural regulatory process and a contributor to pathological states, providing a roadmap for future research in aging biology, disease mechanisms, and therapeutics.

蛋白质脱酰胺的研究进展:揭示其对衰老、疾病进展、法医学和治疗效果的影响。
蛋白质脱酰胺是一种非酶翻译后修饰,将天冬酰胺和谷氨酰胺残基转化为酸性形式,如天冬氨酸、异天冬氨酸或谷氨酸,已成为影响蛋白质稳定性和功能的关键过程。曾经被认为是次要的生化事件,现在人们认识到脱酰胺在衰老、年龄相关疾病、疾病进展、癌症和治疗效果方面的重要作用。本文综述了蛋白质脱酰胺及其对细胞稳态、蛋白质错误折叠、年龄相关和慢性疾病(包括神经变性和癌症)的影响的最新进展。该研究还强调了生物制药中脱酰胺所带来的挑战,它损害了治疗稳定性和疗效。讨论了用于识别脱酰胺位点和预测脱酰胺倾向区域的最先进的分析技术和计算方法的进展,以及对脱酰胺如何影响蛋白质结构和功能的更深入的见解。基于目前的见解,本综述强调了脱酰胺作为自然调节过程和病理状态的双重作用,为未来衰老生物学、疾病机制和治疗方法的研究提供了路线图。
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Proteomes
Proteomes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Clinical Biochemistry
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
3.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Proteomes (ISSN 2227-7382) is an open access, peer reviewed journal on all aspects of proteome science. Proteomes covers the multi-disciplinary topics of structural and functional biology, protein chemistry, cell biology, methodology used for protein analysis, including mass spectrometry, protein arrays, bioinformatics, HTS assays, etc. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of papers. Scope: -whole proteome analysis of any organism -disease/pharmaceutical studies -comparative proteomics -protein-ligand/protein interactions -structure/functional proteomics -gene expression -methodology -bioinformatics -applications of proteomics
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