拓扑异构酶3β (TOP3B)在mRNA翻译和人类疾病中的作用

IF 4.8 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Julia E Warrick, Michael G Kearse
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摘要

mRNA翻译是一个高度协调的过程,需要时空控制以确保每个蛋白质在人类发育和生理过程中在正确的丰度、时间和位置合成。传统上,反式作用rna结合蛋白(rbp)识别mrna中的顺式元件,提供一层基因特异性翻译控制。RBP的功能和性质是多种多样的,其中一些具有酶促功能,如果存在于较大的RBP复合物中,则可以是多方面的。在这篇综述中,我们重点关注拓扑异构酶3β (TOP3B)作为一种非规范RBP的作用,这种RBP被认为会影响一些mrna的翻译及其与多种人类神经系统疾病的联系。与人类基因组中任何其他编码的拓扑异构酶不同,TOP3B是一种mrna结合蛋白,催化作用倾向于RNA而不是DNA,主要定位于细胞质。在这里,我们强调了TOP3B作为RBP的重要方面,并提出了该领域的多个关键问题,以更好地定义其在转化控制和神经病理学中的功能。这篇文章被分类为:翻译>在疾病和发展中的调控RNA >在疾病中的RNA RNA与蛋白质和其他分子的相互作用>蛋白质-RNA相互作用:功能意义。
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Unraveling the Role of Topoisomerase 3β (TOP3B) in mRNA Translation and Human Disease.

Unraveling the Role of Topoisomerase 3β (TOP3B) in mRNA Translation and Human Disease.

Unraveling the Role of Topoisomerase 3β (TOP3B) in mRNA Translation and Human Disease.

Unraveling the Role of Topoisomerase 3β (TOP3B) in mRNA Translation and Human Disease.

mRNA translation is a highly orchestrated process that requires spatiotemporal control to ensure each protein is synthesized at the correct abundance, time, and location during human development and physiology. Classically, trans-acting RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) recognize cis-elements within mRNAs to provide one layer of gene-specific translational control. The function and properties of RBPs are diverse, with some harboring enzymatic capabilities, and can be multifaceted if present in larger RBP complexes. In this review, we focus on the role of Topoisomerase 3β (TOP3B) as a non-canonical RBP that is believed to influence the translation of select mRNAs and its connection with multiple human neurological disorders. Unlike any other encoded topoisomerase in the human genome, TOP3B is an mRNA-binding protein, catalytically favors RNA over DNA, and primarily localizes to the cytoplasm. Here we highlight important aspects of TOP3B as an RBP and raise multiple key questions for the field as a roadmap to better define its function in translational control and neuropathology. This article is categorized under: Translation > Regulation RNA in Disease and Development > RNA in Disease RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules > Protein-RNA Interactions: Functional Implications.

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CiteScore
14.80
自引率
4.10%
发文量
67
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: WIREs RNA aims to provide comprehensive, up-to-date, and coherent coverage of this interesting and growing field, providing a framework for both RNA experts and interdisciplinary researchers to not only gain perspective in areas of RNA biology, but to generate new insights and applications as well. Major topics to be covered are: RNA Structure and Dynamics; RNA Evolution and Genomics; RNA-Based Catalysis; RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules; Translation; RNA Processing; RNA Export/Localization; RNA Turnover and Surveillance; Regulatory RNAs/RNAi/Riboswitches; RNA in Disease and Development; and RNA Methods.
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