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The roles of the ubiquitin-proteasome system in renal disease.
The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) is a major pathway of specific intracellular protein degradation through proteasome degradation of ubiquitin-labeled substrates. Numerous biological processes, including the cell cycle, transcription, translation, apoptosis, receptor activity, and intracellular signaling, are regulated by UPS. Alterations of the UPS, which render them more or less susceptible to degradation, are responsible for disorders of renal diseases. This review aims to summarize the mechanism of UPS in renal diseases. Besides, this review explores the relationship among UPS, autophagy, and deubiquitination in the development of renal disease. The specific molecular linkages among these systems and pathogenesis, on the other hand, are unknown and controversial. In addition, we briefly describe some anti-renal disease agents targeting UPS components. This review emphasizes UPS as a promising therapeutic modality for the treatment of kidney disease. Our work, though still basic and limited, could provide options to future potential therapeutic targets for renal diseases with a UPS underlying basis.
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