ck1:多种癌症的结构、新角色和意义。

Vinayak Khattar, Jaideep V Thottassery
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解除对细胞周期的控制导致正常控制机制的丧失,而正常控制机制可以防止异常细胞增殖和癌症进展。细胞周期的调控是一个高度复杂的过程,有多层控制。其中一种机制涉及到泛素蛋白酶体系统(UPS)及时降解CDK抑制剂(CKIs),如p27Kip1。Cks1是一种9 kDa的蛋白,在不同的肿瘤亚型中经常过表达,并且在细胞周期进程中具有多效性,其中许多仍有待充分表征。Cks1的一个重要分子作用是通过促进其与SCF-Skp2 E3连接酶的相互作用来调节p27Kip1的丰度,SCF-Skp2 E3连接酶将泛素附加到p27Kip1上,并通过UPS将其降解。此外,新兴的研究已经发现了Cks1的p27kip1独立作用,这为它如何参与癌症进展提供了重要的见解。我们在此综述Cks1的结构特征及其功能意义,以及最近发现的Cks1在乳腺癌和其他癌症中的作用和参与。
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Cks1: Structure, Emerging Roles and Implications in Multiple Cancers.

Deregulation of the cell cycle results in loss of normal control mechanisms that prevent aberrant cell proliferation and cancer progression. Regulation of the cell cycle is a highly complex process with many layers of control. One of these mechanisms involves timely degradation of CDK inhibitors (CKIs) like p27Kip1 by the ubiquitin proteasomal system (UPS). Cks1 is a 9 kDa protein which is frequently overexpressed in different tumor subtypes, and has pleiotropic roles in cell cycle progression, many of which remain to be fully characterized. One well characterized molecular role of Cks1 is that of an essential adaptor that regulates p27Kip1 abundance by facilitating its interaction with the SCF-Skp2 E3 ligase which appends ubiquitin to p27Kip1 and targets it for degradation through the UPS. In addition, emerging research has uncovered p27Kip1-independent roles of Cks1 which have provided crucial insights into how it may be involved in cancer progression. We review here the structural features of Cks1 and their functional implications, and also some recently identified Cks1 roles and their involvement in breast and other cancers.

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