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HOPS and p53: thick as thieves in life and death.

Maria Agnese Della-Fazia1, Marilena Castelli1, Danilo Piobbico1, Stefania Pieroni1, Giuseppe Servillo1.   

Abstract

The oncosuppressor protein p53 plays a major role in transcriptionally controlling the expression of a number of genes, which in turn regulates many functions in response to DNA damage, oncogene triggering, oxidative, and additional cell stresses. A developing area of interest in p53 is the studies related to its cytoplasmic function(s). Many investigations revealed the significant role of p53 in the cytoplasm, acting in a transcriptional-independent manner in important processes related to cell homeostasis such as; apoptosis, autophagy, metabolism control, drug, and oxidative stress response. The studies on cytoplasmic p53 have shown intricate mechanisms by which posttranslational modifications allow p53 to perform its cytoplasmic functions. A number of ubiquitins, deubiquitins, and small ubiquitin-like proteins, have a pivotal role in controlling cytoplasmic stability and localization. Recently, HOPS/TMUB1 a novel small ubiquitin-like protein has been described as a vital molecule stabilizing p53 half-life, directing it to the mitochondria and favoring p53-mediated apoptosis. Furthermore, HOPS/TMUB1 competing with importin-α lessens p53 nuclear localization, thereby increasing cytoplasmic concentration. HOPS/TMUB1 as p53 modifiers could be attractive candidates to elucidate apoptosis or other important transcriptional-independent functions which are key in cancer research in order to develop new therapeutic approaches.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Hepatocyte Odd Protein Shuttling (HOPS); Liver regeneration; Mitochondrial Apoptosis; Nucleophosmin (NPM)/p19 Arf; Transmembrane and ubiquitin-like domain containing 1 (TMUB1); Tumor Suppressor Gene; Ubiquitin–Like Protein; p53

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33112208      PMCID: PMC7714459          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2020.1838772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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