Unlocking the brain's code: The crucial role of post-translational modifications in neurodevelopment and neurological function

IF 14.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Physics of Life Reviews Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1016/j.plrev.2025.03.011
Peng Ye , Wangzheqi Zhang , Yan Liao , Ting Hu , Chun-Lei Jiang
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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) represent a crucial regulatory mechanism in the brain, influencing various processes, including neurodevelopment and neurological function. This review discusses the effects of PTMs, such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination, acetylation, and glycosylation, on neurodevelopment and central nervous system functionality. Although neurodevelopmental processes linked to PTMs are complex, proteins frequently converge within shared pathways. These pathways encompass neurodevelopmental processes, signaling mechanisms, neuronal migration, and synaptic connection formation, where PTMs act as dynamic regulators, ensuring the precise execution of brain functions. A detailed investigation of the fundamental mechanisms governing these pathways will contribute to a deeper understanding of nervous system functions and facilitate the identification of potential therapeutic targets. A thorough examination of the PTM landscape holds significant potential, not only in advancing knowledge but also in developing treatments for various neurological disorders.
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解开大脑的密码:翻译后修饰在神经发育和神经功能中的关键作用
翻译后修饰(PTMs)是大脑中一个重要的调控机制,影响包括神经发育和神经功能在内的各种过程。本文综述了PTMs磷酸化、泛素化、乙酰化和糖基化等对神经发育和中枢神经系统功能的影响。尽管与ptm相关的神经发育过程是复杂的,但蛋白质经常在共享通路内聚集。这些通路包括神经发育过程、信号机制、神经元迁移和突触连接形成,其中PTMs作为动态调节器,确保大脑功能的精确执行。对控制这些通路的基本机制的详细研究将有助于更深入地了解神经系统功能,并有助于确定潜在的治疗靶点。对PTM领域的彻底研究具有巨大的潜力,不仅在推进知识方面,而且在开发各种神经系统疾病的治疗方法方面。
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Physics of Life Reviews
Physics of Life Reviews 生物-生物物理
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期刊介绍: Physics of Life Reviews, published quarterly, is an international journal dedicated to review articles on the physics of living systems, complex phenomena in biological systems, and related fields including artificial life, robotics, mathematical bio-semiotics, and artificial intelligent systems. Serving as a unifying force across disciplines, the journal explores living systems comprehensively—from molecules to populations, genetics to mind, and artificial systems modeling these phenomena. Inviting reviews from actively engaged researchers, the journal seeks broad, critical, and accessible contributions that address recent progress and sometimes controversial accounts in the field.
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