| Literature DB >> 33375283 |
Aishat Motolani1, Matthew Martin1, Mengyao Sun1, Tao Lu1,2,3.
Abstract
The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) is a ubiquitous transcription factor central to inflammation and various malignant diseases in humans. The regulation of NF-κB can be influenced by a myriad of post-translational modifications (PTMs), including phosphorylation, one of the most popular PTM formats in NF-κB signaling. The regulation by phosphorylation modification is not limited to NF-κB subunits, but it also encompasses the diverse regulators of NF-κB signaling. The differential site-specific phosphorylation of NF-κB itself or some NF-κB regulators can result in dysregulated NF-κB signaling, often culminating in events that induce cancer progression and other hyper NF-κB related diseases, such as inflammation, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, as well as neurodegenerative diseases, etc. In this review, we discuss the regulatory role of phosphorylation in NF-κB signaling and the mechanisms through which they aid cancer progression. Additionally, we highlight some of the known and novel NF-κB regulators that are frequently subjected to phosphorylation. Finally, we provide some future perspectives in terms of drug development to target kinases that regulate NF-κB signaling for cancer therapeutic purposes.Entities:
Keywords: NF-κB; PRMT5; YBX-1; cancer signaling; phosphorylation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33375283 PMCID: PMC7823564 DOI: 10.3390/biom11010015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X