14-3-3 Family of Proteins: Biological Implications, Molecular Interactions, and Potential Intervention in Cancer, Virus and Neurodegeneration Disorders

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of cellular biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1002/jcb.30624
Zheng Yao Low, Ashley Jia Wen Yip, Alvin Man Lung Chan, Wee Sim Choo
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The 14-3-3 family of proteins are highly conserved acidic eukaryotic proteins (25–32 kDa) abundantly present in the body. Through numerous binding partners, the 14-3-3 is responsible for many essential cellular pathways, such as cell cycle regulation and gene transcription control. Hence, its dysregulation has been linked to the onset of critical illnesses such as cancers, neurodegenerative diseases and viral infections. Interestingly, explorative studies have revealed an inverse correlation of 14-3-3 protein in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, and the direct manipulation of 14-3-3 by virus to enhance infection capacity has dramatically extended its significance. Of these, COVID-19 has been linked to the 14-3-3 proteins by the interference of the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein during virion assembly. Given its predisposition towards multiple essential host signalling pathways, it is vital to understand the holistic interactions between the 14-3-3 protein to unravel its potential therapeutic unit in the future. As such, the general structure and properties of the 14-3-3 family of proteins, as well as their known biological functions and implications in cancer, neurodegeneration, and viruses, were covered in this review. Furthermore, the potential therapeutic target of 14-3-3 proteins in the associated diseases was discussed.

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14-3-3 蛋白家族:生物学意义、分子相互作用以及对癌症、病毒和神经变性疾病的潜在干预。
14-3-3 蛋白家族是高度保守的酸性真核生物蛋白(25-32 kDa),大量存在于人体中。通过众多结合伙伴,14-3-3 负责许多重要的细胞通路,如细胞周期调节和基因转录控制。因此,14-3-3 的失调与癌症、神经退行性疾病和病毒感染等重大疾病的发病有关。有趣的是,探索性研究发现,14-3-3 蛋白与癌症和神经退行性疾病呈反相关,而病毒直接操纵 14-3-3 蛋白以增强感染能力,则大大扩展了其意义。其中,COVID-19 通过在病毒组装过程中干扰 SARS-CoV-2 核头壳(N)蛋白而与 14-3-3 蛋白联系在一起。鉴于 COVID-19 易与多种重要的宿主信号通路发生作用,因此了解 14-3-3 蛋白之间的整体相互作用对未来揭示其潜在的治疗单元至关重要。因此,本综述涵盖了 14-3-3 蛋白家族的一般结构和特性,以及它们在癌症、神经变性和病毒中的已知生物学功能和影响。此外,还讨论了 14-3-3 蛋白在相关疾病中的潜在治疗目标。
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Journal of cellular biochemistry
Journal of cellular biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular Biochemistry publishes descriptions of original research in which complex cellular, pathogenic, clinical, or animal model systems are studied by biochemical, molecular, genetic, epigenetic or quantitative ultrastructural approaches. Submission of papers reporting genomic, proteomic, bioinformatics and systems biology approaches to identify and characterize parameters of biological control in a cellular context are encouraged. The areas covered include, but are not restricted to, conditions, agents, regulatory networks, or differentiation states that influence structure, cell cycle & growth control, structure-function relationships.
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