Small family with key contacts: par14 and par17 parvulin proteins, relatives of pin1, now emerge in biomedical research.

Jonathan W Mueller, Peter Bayer
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The parvulin-type peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase Pin1 is subject of intense biochemical and clinical research as it seems to be involved in the pathogenesis of certain cancers and protein folding illnesses like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. In addition to Pin1, the human genome only contains a single other parvulin locus encoding two protein species-Par14 and Par17. Much less is known about these enzymes although their sequences are highly conserved in all metazoans. Parvulin has been proposed to function as Pin1 complementing enzyme in cell cycle regulation and in chromatin remodelling. Pharmaceutical modulation of Par14 might therefore have benefits for certain types of cancer. Moreover, the Par17 protein that has been shown to be confined to anthropoid primate species only might provide a deeper understanding for human-specific brain development. This review aims at stimulating further research on Par14 and Par17 that are overlooked drug targets in the shadow of an overwhelming plethora of Pin1 literature by summarising all current knowledge on these parvulin proteins.

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具有关键联系的小家族:par14 和 par17 parvulin 蛋白是 pin1 的亲戚,现已出现在生物医学研究中。
肽脯氨酰-肽基顺/反式异构酶 Pin1 似乎与某些癌症以及阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病等蛋白质折叠疾病的发病机制有关,因此是生化和临床研究的热点。除 Pin1 外,人类基因组只包含一个其他的 Parvulin 基因座,编码两种蛋白质--Par14 和 Par17。虽然这两种酶的序列在所有类人猿中都高度保守,但人们对它们的了解却少得多。Parvulin 被认为在细胞周期调控和染色质重塑中起到 Pin1 补充酶的作用。因此,药物调节 Par14 可能对某些类型的癌症有益。此外,Par17 蛋白已被证明仅限于猿类灵长类物种,这可能会让人们对人类特有的大脑发育有更深入的了解。这篇综述旨在通过总结目前关于 Par14 和 Par17 这两种伞形蛋白的所有知识,进一步促进对这两种蛋白的研究,因为它们是在大量 Pin1 文献的阴影下被忽视的药物靶点。
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