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Tumor suppressor p53 cross-talks with TRIM family proteins 被引量:6

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摘要 p53 is a key tumor suppressor.As a transcription factor,p53 accumulates in cells in response to various stress signals and selectively transcribes its target genes to regulate a wide variety of cellular stress responses to exert its function in tumor suppression.In addition to tumor suppression,p53 is also involved in many other physiological and pathological processes,e.g.anti-infection,immune response,development,reproduction,neurodegeneration and aging.To maintain its proper function,p53 is under tight and delicate regulation through different mechanisms,particularly the posttranslational modifications.The tripartite motif(TRIM)family proteins are a large group of proteins characterized by the RING,B-Box and coiled-coil(RBCC)domains at the N-terminus.TRIM proteins play important roles in regulation of many fundamental biological processes,including cell proliferation and death,DNA repair,transcription,and immune response.Alterations of TRIM proteins have been linked to many diseases including cancer,infectious diseases,developmental disorders,and neurodegenera-tion.Interestingly,recent studies have revealed that many TRIM proteins are involved in the regulation of p53,and at the same time,many TRIM proteins are also regulated by p53.Here,we review the cross-talk between p53 and TRIM proteins,and its impact upon cellular biological processes as well as cancer and other diseases.
出处 《Genes & Diseases》 SCIE 2021年第4期463-474,共12页 基因与疾病(英文)
基金 This work was supported in part by grants from NIH(grant number R01CA214746) DOD(grant number BC171968)to Z.F. by grants from NIH(grant number R01CA203965) DOD(grant number W81XWH-16-1-0358)to W.H.
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