Spatial protein redistribution: wandering but not lost.

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Faiza Amterat Abu Abayed, Laila Abu Madegam, Ayelet Gilad, Gal Twito, Suad Sheikh Suliman, Suma Biadsy, Aeid Igbaria
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Abstract

Interorganellar spatial redistribution of proteins represents a critical yet underexplored facet of eukaryotic cell biology. This dynamic aspect of proteostasis allows proteins to acquire novel functions based on their subcellular localization, enabling the cell to adapt to both physiological and pathological challenges. Such spatial reprogramming is especially pronounced under stress conditions, including those associated with cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and viral infection, where widespread remodeling of the proteome facilitates survival and adaptation. Despite increasing appreciation of its biological significance, the molecular mechanisms underlying protein relocalization, as well as the functional outcomes of interorganellar trafficking, remain incompletely understood. This review highlights recent advances in the field, with a particular focus on the redistribution of proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to other organelles. We provide a detailed examination of a recently characterized mechanism by which cytosolic and ER-resident chaperones and cochaperones mediate the extraction of proteins from the ER into the cytosol. Furthermore, we explore the fate of these relocalized proteins, the mechanistic underpinnings of their trafficking, and how this process compares with other modes of intracellular protein redistribution. Understanding these pathways offers valuable insights into fundamental cell biology and unveils new avenues for therapeutic intervention.

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空间蛋白质再分配:徘徊但不丢失。
蛋白质的细胞器间空间再分布是真核细胞生物学中一个关键但尚未被充分探索的方面。蛋白质静止的这种动态方面允许蛋白质获得基于其亚细胞定位的新功能,使细胞能够适应生理和病理挑战。这种空间重编程在压力条件下尤其明显,包括与癌症、神经退行性疾病和病毒感染相关的条件下,蛋白质组的广泛重塑有助于生存和适应。尽管越来越多的人认识到其生物学意义,但蛋白质再定位的分子机制,以及细胞间运输的功能结果,仍然不完全清楚。本文综述了该领域的最新进展,特别关注蛋白质从内质网(ER)到其他细胞器的再分配。我们提供了一个最近表征的机制的详细检查,其中细胞质和内质网驻留伴侣和辅伴侣介导蛋白质从内质网到细胞质溶胶的提取。此外,我们探索了这些重新定位的蛋白质的命运,它们运输的机制基础,以及这个过程与其他细胞内蛋白质重新分配模式的比较。了解这些途径为基础细胞生物学提供了有价值的见解,并揭示了治疗干预的新途径。
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
1.20%
发文量
546
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS) Location: Basel, Switzerland Focus: Multidisciplinary journal Publishes research articles, reviews, multi-author reviews, and visions & reflections articles Coverage: Latest aspects of biological and biomedical research Areas include: Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell biology Molecular and cellular aspects of biomedicine Neuroscience Pharmacology Immunology Additional Features: Welcomes comments on any article published in CMLS Accepts suggestions for topics to be covered
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