Role of RNA-Binding Proteins in MAPK Signal Transduction Pathway.

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-04-05 DOI:10.1155/2011/109746
Reiko Sugiura, Ryosuke Satoh, Shunji Ishiwata, Nanae Umeda, Ayako Kita
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Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), which are found in all eukaryotes, are signal transducing enzymes playing a central role in diverse biological processes, such as cell proliferation, sexual differentiation, and apoptosis. The MAPK signaling pathway plays a key role in the regulation of gene expression through the phosphorylation of transcription factors. Recent studies have identified several RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) as regulators of MAPK signaling because these RBPs bind to the mRNAs encoding the components of the MAPK pathway and regulate the stability of their transcripts. Moreover, RBPs also serve as targets of MAPKs because MAPK phosphorylate and regulate the ability of RBPs to bind and stabilize target mRNAs, thus controlling various cellular functions. In this review, we present evidence for the significance of the MAPK signaling in the regulation of RBPs and their target mRNAs, which provides additional information about the regulatory mechanism underlying gene expression. We further present evidence for the clinical importance of the posttranscriptional regulation of mRNA stability and its implications for drug discovery.

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rna结合蛋白在MAPK信号转导通路中的作用
丝裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPKs)存在于所有真核生物中,是一种信号转导酶,在细胞增殖、性分化和细胞凋亡等多种生物过程中起着核心作用。MAPK信号通路通过磷酸化转录因子在基因表达调控中起关键作用。最近的研究已经确定了几种rna结合蛋白(rbp)作为MAPK信号的调节因子,因为这些rbp与编码MAPK通路组分的mrna结合并调节其转录物的稳定性。此外,rbp也是MAPK的靶标,因为MAPK磷酸化并调节rbp结合和稳定靶mrna的能力,从而控制各种细胞功能。在这篇综述中,我们提供了MAPK信号在rbp及其靶mrna调控中的重要意义的证据,这为基因表达的调控机制提供了更多的信息。我们进一步提出证据,证明mRNA稳定性的转录后调控的临床重要性及其对药物发现的影响。
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