p300/CBP调控的复杂网络:相互作用,翻译后修饰和治疗意义。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ebru Yazıcı,Justyna McIntyre
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两种密切相关的乙酰转移酶p300及其副同源物CBP是高等真核生物基因表达和蛋白质调节剂的重要调节因子,影响广泛的细胞过程,包括细胞分裂、生长、DNA复制和修复以及细胞凋亡。p300/CBP通过不同结构域与数百种蛋白质相互作用的能力,以及对多种底物乙酰化和泛素化选定靶标的能力,强调了其广泛的细胞影响。这种复杂的相互作用和修饰网络突出了p300/CBP在协调细胞对病理和生理刺激的反应中的重要作用,因此需要精确的调节机制来维持其活性和底物特异性。p300/CBP的调控主要受蛋白质相互作用和翻译后修饰的调控,包括乙酰化和泛素化,而自调节是维持其酶功能的重要组成部分。严格控制p300/CBP活性的重要性进一步被其与多种疾病(包括Rubinstein-Taybi综合征、Menke-Hennekam综合征和许多癌症)的关联所强调。此外,p300/CBP作为治疗靶点的潜力引发了开发特异性抑制剂的兴趣。本文旨在阐明p300/CBP的复杂调控机制,重点关注翻译后修饰、分子间相互作用及其在疾病中的意义。全面了解p300/CBP调控的分子基础对于揭示它们在细胞过程中的作用和推进靶向治疗策略至关重要。
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The Complex Network of p300/CBP Regulation: Interactions, Post-Translational Modifications, and Therapeutic Implications.
Two closely related acetyltransferases, p300 and its paralogue CBP, are important regulators of gene expression and protein modulators in higher eukaryotes, influencing a wide array of cellular processes, including cell division, growth, DNA replication and repair, and apoptosis. The broad cellular impact is underscored by p300/CBP's capacity to interact with hundreds of proteins through various domains and the capability to acetylate numerous substrates and ubiquitinate selected targets. This intricate network of interactions and modifications, highlights the essential role of p300/CBP in orchestrating cellular responses to pathological and physiological stimuli, thereby necessitating precise regulatory mechanisms to maintain their activity and substrate specificity. The regulation of p300/CBP is primarily governed by protein interactions and post-translational modifications, including acetylation and ubiquitination, with autoregulation serving as a vital component in sustaining their enzymatic functions. The significance of tightly controlled p300/CBP activity is further emphasized by its association with various diseases, including Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, Menke-Hennekam syndrome, and numerous cancers. Furthermore, the potential of p300/CBP as a therapeutic target has sparked interest in developing specific inhibitors. This review aims to elucidate the complex regulatory mechanisms of p300/CBP, focusing on post-translational modifications, intermolecular interactions, and their implications in disease. A comprehensive understanding of the molecular foundations of p300/CBP regulation is essential for unraveling their roles in cellular processes and advancing targeted therapeutic strategies.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal of Biological Chemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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