HORMA结构域蛋白信号的进化动力学和分子机制。

IF 12.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Annual review of biochemistry Pub Date : 2022-06-21 Epub Date: 2022-01-18 DOI:10.1146/annurev-biochem-090920-103246
Yajie Gu, Arshad Desai, Kevin D Corbett
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引用次数: 15

摘要

控制多蛋白复合物的组装和拆卸是细胞信号传导的核心。广泛存在且功能多样的HORMA家族蛋白通过独特的安全带机制结合短肽基序,形成信号复合物的核组装。HORMA蛋白现在被理解为跨界的关键信号蛋白,在细菌免疫系统中充当感染传感器,并在真核细胞周期、基因组稳定性、有性生殖和细胞稳态途径中发挥核心作用。在这里,我们描述了如何HORMA蛋白的独特能力,采取多种构象状态的基础上,在这些不同的背景下,他们的功能。我们还概述了一个专用的AAA+ atp酶调节剂Pch2/TRIP13如何操纵HORMA蛋白的构象状态来激活或灭活不同细胞背景下的信号。Pch2/TRIP13作为多种基因组维持通路中HORMA蛋白作用的关键因素的出现解释了其在人类癌症中频繁的失调,并突出了TRIP13作为一种新的治疗靶点。
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Evolutionary Dynamics and Molecular Mechanisms of HORMA Domain Protein Signaling.

Controlled assembly and disassembly of multi-protein complexes is central to cellular signaling. Proteins of the widespread and functionally diverse HORMA family nucleate assembly of signaling complexes by binding short peptide motifs through a distinctive safety-belt mechanism. HORMA proteins are now understood as key signaling proteins across kingdoms, serving as infection sensors in a bacterial immune system and playing central roles in eukaryotic cell cycle, genome stability, sexual reproduction, and cellular homeostasis pathways. Here, we describe how HORMA proteins' unique ability to adopt multiple conformational states underlies their functions in these diverse contexts. We also outline how a dedicated AAA+ ATPase regulator, Pch2/TRIP13, manipulates HORMA proteins' conformational states to activate or inactivate signaling in different cellular contexts. The emergence of Pch2/TRIP13 as a lynchpin for HORMA protein action in multiple genome-maintenance pathways accounts for its frequent misregulation in human cancers and highlights TRIP13 as a novel therapeutic target.

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Annual review of biochemistry
Annual review of biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biochemistry, in publication since 1932, sets the standard for review articles in biological chemistry and molecular biology. Since its inception, these volumes have served as an indispensable resource for both the practicing biochemist and students of biochemistry.
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