癌细胞中代谢物对蛋白质的翻译后修饰。

IF 6.1 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Xudong Wang, Yining Guo, Yutian Fu, Chen Zhang, Weiwu Chen, Xinyu Tang, Yanlan Yu, Yicheng Chen, Guoqing Ding, Jie Zhang
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摘要

代谢与癌症的关系是当前研究的一大热点,越来越多的研究强调了各种代谢物在肿瘤细胞中的重要作用,如乳酸、乙酸、赖氨酸、丝氨酸、色氨酸、棕榈酸、琥珀酸等。这些代谢物参与肿瘤细胞内的许多生物学过程,包括蛋白质的转录、翻译、翻译后修饰(PTM)、细胞周期调节和代谢,从而调节肿瘤的增殖、迁移和耐药性。代谢产物介导的蛋白质PTMs无疑在肿瘤细胞中起着至关重要的作用,影响组蛋白和非组蛋白,包括乳酸化、巴豆酰化、乙酰化、棕榈酰化和琥珀酰化等修饰。因此,本文旨在阐述肿瘤细胞中一些主要代谢物的异常水平、相关代谢途径及其介导的最新蛋白酰基PTMs,为肿瘤学领域的诊断和治疗提供新的见解。
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Acyl post-translational modification of proteins by metabolites in cancer cells.

The relationship between metabolism and cancer is a major focus of current research, with an increasing number of studies highlighting the significant role of various metabolites in tumor cells, such as lactate, acetic acid, lysine, serine, tryptophan, palmitic acid, succinate, etc. These metabolites are involved in numerous biological processes within tumor cells, including transcription, translation, post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins, cell cycle regulation, and metabolism, thereby modulating tumor proliferation, migration, and drug resistance. Metabolite-mediated PTMs of proteins undoubtedly play a vital role in tumor cells, affecting both histones and non-histone proteins, covering modifications such as lactylation, crotonylation, acetylation, palmitoylation, and succinylation. Therefore, this review aims to elaborate on the abnormal levels of some major metabolites, related metabolic pathways, and the latest protein acyl PTMs they mediate in tumor cells, providing new insights for diagnosis and therapy in the field of oncology.

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Cell Death Discovery
Cell Death Discovery Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
1.40%
发文量
468
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell Death Discovery is a multidisciplinary, international, online-only, open access journal, dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of medicine with biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, cell biology and cell death, provided it is scientifically sound. The unrestricted access to research findings in Cell Death Discovery will foster a dynamic and highly productive dialogue between basic scientists and clinicians, as well as researchers in industry with a focus on cancer, neurobiology and inflammation research. As an official journal of the Cell Death Differentiation Association (ADMC), Cell Death Discovery will build upon the success of Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease in publishing important peer-reviewed original research, timely reviews and editorial commentary. Cell Death Discovery is committed to increasing the reproducibility of research. To this end, in conjunction with its sister journals Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease, Cell Death Discovery provides a unique forum for scientists as well as clinicians and members of the pharmaceutical and biotechnical industry. It is committed to the rapid publication of high quality original papers that relate to these subjects, together with topical, usually solicited, reviews, editorial correspondence and occasional commentaries on controversial and scientifically informative issues.
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