Ectopic biomolecular phase transitions: fusion proteins in cancer pathologies.

IF 13 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Trends in Cell Biology Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-25 DOI:10.1016/j.tcb.2022.03.005
Richoo B Davis, Mahdi Muhammad Moosa, Priya R Banerjee
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Abstract

Biomolecular condensates are membraneless organelles (MLOs) that are enriched in specific proteins and nucleic acids, compartmentalized to perform biochemical functions. Such condensates are formed by phase separation (PS) enabled by protein domains that allow multivalent interactions. Chromosomal translocation-derived in-frame gene fusions often generate proteins with non-native domain combinations that rewire protein-protein interaction networks. Several recent studies have shown that, for a subset of these fusion proteins, pathogenesis can be driven by the ability of the fusion protein to undergo phase transitions at non-physiological cellular locations to form ectopic condensates. We highlight how such ectopic phase transitions can alter biological processes and posit that dysfunction via protein PS at non-physiological locations represents a generic route to oncogenic transformation.

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异位生物分子相变:癌症病理中的融合蛋白。
生物分子凝聚体是一种无膜细胞器(MLO),富含特定的蛋白质和核酸,通过分隔来执行生化功能。这种凝聚体是由允许多价相互作用的蛋白质结构域促成的相分离(PS)形成的。染色体易位产生的框架内基因融合通常会产生具有非本地结构域组合的蛋白质,从而重新构建蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络。最近的一些研究表明,对于这些融合蛋白中的一部分,其致病机理可能是由融合蛋白在非生理细胞位置发生相变形成异位凝聚物的能力所驱动的。我们强调了这种异位相变是如何改变生物过程的,并认为通过非生理位置的蛋白质 PS 导致的功能障碍是致癌转化的一般途径。
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Trends in Cell Biology
Trends in Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
32.00
自引率
0.50%
发文量
160
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Trends in Cell Biology stands as a prominent review journal in molecular and cell biology. Monthly review articles track the current breadth and depth of research in cell biology, reporting on emerging developments and integrating various methods, disciplines, and principles. Beyond Reviews, the journal features Opinion articles that follow trends, offer innovative ideas, and provide insights into the implications of new developments, suggesting future directions. All articles are commissioned from leading scientists and undergo rigorous peer-review to ensure balance and accuracy.
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