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Pathological implication of protein post-translational modifications in cancer.

Sheng Pan1, Ru Chen2.   

Abstract

Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) profoundly influence protein functions and play crucial roles in essentially all cell biological processes. The diverse realm of PTMs and their crosstalk is linked to many critical signaling events involved in neoplastic transformation, carcinogenesis and metastasis. The pathological roles of various PTMs are implicated in all aspects of cancer hallmark functions, cancer metabolism and regulation of tumor microenvironment. Study of PTMs has become an important area in cancer research to understand cancer biology and discover novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets. With a limited scope, this review attempts to discuss some PTMs of high frequency with recognized importance in cancer biology, including phosphorylation, acetylation, glycosylation, palmitoylation and ubiquitination, as well as their implications in clinical applications. These protein modifications are among the most abundant PTMs and profoundly implicated in carcinogenesis.
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Keywords:  Cancer; Pathological role; Post-translational modifications; Proteomics; Signaling pathways; Tumorigenesis

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35400524      PMCID: PMC9378605          DOI: 10.1016/j.mam.2022.101097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Aspects Med        ISSN: 0098-2997


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