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Multifaceted roles of ASB proteins and its pathological significance
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作者 Vivek Vishnu Anasa Palaniyandi Ravanan Priti Talwar 《Frontiers in Biology》 CAS CSCD 2018年第5期376-388,共13页
BACKGROUND: Post-translational (PT) modification in cells regulates many intracellular events like signal transduction, transcription, cell cycle, protein quality control, apoptosis and cellular development. Ubiqui... BACKGROUND: Post-translational (PT) modification in cells regulates many intracellular events like signal transduction, transcription, cell cycle, protein quality control, apoptosis and cellular development. Ubiquitination is one of the PT modifications which ftmctions as a marker for degradation of target proteins by the proteasome and as a regulatory mechanism for several signalling pathways. The ubiquitination mechanism requires multiple enzymes, including El, E2, and E3 ligases. Among them, E3 ligases play a major role in recognizing target proteins and an essential feature of protein homeostatic mechanisms within the cell. Most of the ASB (ankyrin repeat SOCS box) proteins fimction as RING family of E3 ubiquitin ligases characterized by the presence of two conserved domains N-terminal ankyrin repeat and C-terminal SOCS box domain METHODS and RESULTS: Current studies have shown that some ASBs function as important regulators of several signalling pathways. This review gives an overview of ASB proteins on numerous cellular processes such as insulin signalling, spermatogenesis, myogenesis and in cellular development. Including various pathological situations, such as cancer, primary open-angle glaucoma, and inflammation, indicating that ASBs has important functions in both normal and pathological development CONCLUSIONS: This article provides a precise comprehensive focus on ASBs protein structure, its biological functions, and their pathological significance. 展开更多
关键词 ankyrin repeat SOCS box E3 ligase cancer SPERMATOGENESIS cellular development
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