LIN2、LIN7、LIN10及其三方复合体的生理病理机制

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Yangyang Shang, Xinyi Gan, Yue Dang, Jie Liu, Peijun Liu
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摘要

LIN家族代表了一组保守蛋白,在细胞极性的建立、突触的发育和信号转导过程中起着关键作用。其成员,极性蛋白LIN2, LIN7和LIN10,通过PDZ结构域,SH3-GK串联结构域和PTB结构域与多种靶蛋白相互作用。通过这些相互作用,它们积极参与了顶基极性的建立和调节。此外,LIN2、LIN7和LIN10及其相关复合体LIN2/7/10参与突触传递和受体定位的生理现象。此外,从病理学角度来看,LIN2、LIN7和LIN10与2型糖尿病、心血管疾病和多种肿瘤的发生和发展有着复杂的联系。本文综述了极性蛋白LIN2、LIN7、LIN10及其复合物的研究进展。综述了这些分子结构域的功能,系统梳理了它们在生理和病理背景下的调控机制,并对LIN2、LIN7、LIN10及其复合物的研究现状进行了综述。目的是为极性蛋白及其复合物作为癌症标志物和治疗靶点的前景利用提供坚实的理论基础。
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The Physiological and Pathological Mechanisms of LIN2, LIN7, LIN10 and Their Tripartite Complex

The Physiological and Pathological Mechanisms of LIN2, LIN7, LIN10 and Their Tripartite Complex

The LIN family represents a set of conserved proteins that are pivotal in the establishment of cell polarity, the development of synapses and signal transduction processes. Its members, polarity proteins LIN2, LIN7 and LIN10, interact with diverse target proteins via the PDZ domain, SH3-GK tandem domain and PTB domain. Through these interactions, they are actively engaged in the establishment and modulation of apical-basal polarity. Moreover, LIN2, LIN7 and LIN10, along with their associated complex LIN2/7/10, participate in the physiological phenomena of synaptic transmission and receptor localisation. In addition, from a pathological perspective, LIN2, LIN7 and LIN10 are intricately linked to the genesis and progression of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disorders and a wide spectrum of tumours. This review focuses on the polarity proteins LIN2, LIN7, LIN10 and their complex. It summarises the functions of these molecular domains, systematically arranges their regulatory mechanisms in both physiological and pathological contexts and summarises the current state of research on LIN2, LIN7, LIN10 and their complex. The objective is to furnish a robust theoretical foundation for the prospective utilisation of polarity proteins and their complex as cancer markers and therapeutic targets.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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