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Phosphorylation-specific prolyl isomerase Pin1 as a new diagnostic and therapeutic target for cancer.

Greg Finn1, Kun Ping Lu.   

Abstract

Proline directed phosphorylation is a key regulatory mechanism controlling the function of fundamental proteins involved in cell proliferation and oncogenic transformation. Recently, the identification of the phosphorylation dependent prolyl isomerase Pin1 has uncovered a distinct regulatory mechanism controlling protein function. Specifically, Pin1 controls the conversion of peptidyl proline bond conversion from cis to trans, only when the preceding serine or threonine is phosphorylated. The intrinsic inter-conversion of such bonds is rather slow and is further inhibited by phosphorylation. As a consequence catalysis by Pin1 is required to overcome this restriction. Importantly, structural evidence has now demonstrated that Pin1-catalyzed prolyl isomerization can have significant effects on the global structure of substrate proteins. Furthermore, Pin1 overexpression is found in several types of cancer where it functions to not only promote tumorigenesis induced by oncogenes such as Ras and Neu, but also to regulate molecules that facilitate persistent proliferative capacity. Consequently, Pin1-mediated phosphorylation-dependent isomerization represents a unique regulatory mechanism in cell signaling whose deregulation during tumorigenesis adds to the pro-proliferative capacity of tumor cells and therefore Pin1 represents a novel tumor marker and potential therapeutic target.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18473735     DOI: 10.2174/156800908784293622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Cancer Drug Targets        ISSN: 1568-0096            Impact factor:   3.428


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4.  PI3-kinase/p38 kinase-dependent E2F1 activation is critical for Pin1 induction in tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cells.

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Review 5.  Prolyl isomerase Pin1 and neurotrophins: a loop that may determine the fate of cells in cancer and neurodegeneration.

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6.  Peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase Pin1 is critical for the regulation of PKB/Akt stability and activation phosphorylation.

Authors:  Y Liao; Y Wei; X Zhou; J-Y Yang; C Dai; Y-J Chen; N K Agarwal; D Sarbassov; D Shi; D Yu; M-C Hung
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Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2009-05-19       Impact factor: 12.701

9.  Prolyl isomerase Pin1 regulated signaling pathway revealed by Pin1 +/+ and Pin1 -/- mouse embryonic fibroblast cells.

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