溴结构域和PHD含指蛋白1:从功能到发育障碍、癌症和治疗。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Arezousadat Razavi, Paulina Varela-Castillo, Xiang-Jiao Yang
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摘要

Bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 1 (BRPF1)是一种重要的表观遗传调控因子,在组蛋白翻译后修饰中起关键作用。它是一种染色质解读器,识别乙酰化组蛋白,并与旁系赖氨酸乙酰转移酶KAT6A和KAT6B相互作用,促进组蛋白乙酰化和相关的酰化,如丙酸化,在组蛋白H3的赖氨酸23上,从而影响基因表达和调节发育程序。BRPF1参与多种细胞过程,如细胞周期进程、细胞增殖、细胞分化和对细胞应激(包括DNA损伤)的反应。此外,BRPF1还与造血、胚胎发育、骨骼发育、神经发育、神经发生、学习和记忆有关。小鼠BRPF1基因敲除会导致严重的骨髓衰竭、贫血,并最终在出生后几周内死亡。本文综述了BRPF1及其在KAT6A和KAT6B复合物分子结构和生物学功能中的作用。我们将探索将BRPF1功能障碍与人类疾病,特别是癌症和神经发育异常联系起来的新证据,以突出治疗相关病理的有希望的治疗机会。
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Bromodomain and PHD Finger-Containing Protein 1: From Functions to a Developmental Disorder, Cancer, and Therapeutics.

Bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 1 (BRPF1) is an essential epigenetic regulator and plays a key role in post-translational modification of histones. It is a chromatin reader that recognizes acetylated histones and interacts with the paralogous lysine acetyltransferases KAT6A and KAT6B to promote histone acetylation and related acylations, such as propionylation, at lysine 23 of histone H3, thereby influencing gene expression and regulating developmental programs. BRPF1 contributes to a variety of cellular processes such as cell cycle progression, cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and responses to cellular stresses, including DNA damage. Moreover, BRPF1 is implicated in hematopoiesis, embryonic development, skeletal development, neurodevelopment, neurogenesis, learning, and memory. BRPF1 gene knockout in mice leads to severe bone marrow failure, anemia, and eventual death in a few weeks after birth. This review provides a brief overview of BRPF1 and its contribution to the molecular structure and biological functions of KAT6A and KAT6B complexes. We will explore the emerging evidence linking BRPF1 dysfunction to human diseases, particularly cancer and abnormal neurodevelopment, to highlight promising therapeutic opportunities for treating associated pathology.

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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
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期刊介绍: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation is an up-to-date book series that presents and explores selected questions of cell and developmental biology. Each volume focuses on a single, well-defined topic. Reviews address basic questions and phenomena, but also provide concise information on the most recent advances. Together, the volumes provide a valuable overview of this exciting and dynamically expanding field.
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