DREAM On: Cell Cycle Control in Development and Disease.

IF 8.7 1区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Annual review of genetics Pub Date : 2021-11-23 Epub Date: 2021-09-08 DOI:10.1146/annurev-genet-071819-103836
Hayley Walston, Audra N Iness, Larisa Litovchick
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Abstract

Perfectly orchestrated periodic gene expression during cell cycle progression is essential for maintaining genome integrity and ensuring that cell proliferation can be stopped by environmental signals. Genetic and proteomic studies during the past two decades revealed remarkable evolutionary conservation of the key mechanisms that control cell cycle-regulated gene expression, including multisubunit DNA-binding DREAM complexes. DREAM complexes containing a retinoblastoma family member, an E2F transcription factor and its dimerization partner, and five proteins related to products of Caenorhabditis elegans multivulva (Muv) class B genes lin-9, lin-37, lin-52, lin-53, and lin-54 (comprising the MuvB core) have been described in diverse organisms, from worms to humans. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the structure, function, and regulation of DREAM complexes in different organisms, as well as the role of DREAM in human disease.

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DREAM On:发育和疾病中的细胞周期控制。
在细胞周期进程中,基因的完美表达是维持基因组完整性和确保细胞增殖能够被环境信号所阻止的必要条件。过去二十年的遗传和蛋白质组学研究揭示了控制细胞周期调节基因表达的关键机制的显著进化保守性,包括多亚基dna结合的DREAM复合物。DREAM复合物包含视网膜母细胞瘤家族成员,E2F转录因子及其二聚化伙伴,以及与多外甥女秀丽隐索线虫(Muv) B类基因lin-9, lin-37, lin-52, lin-53和lin-54(包括MuvB核心)相关的五种蛋白质,已经在从蠕虫到人类的多种生物中被描述。本文综述了DREAM复合物在不同生物体中的结构、功能和调控,以及DREAM在人类疾病中的作用。
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Annual review of genetics
Annual review of genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Genetics, published since 1967, comprehensively covers significant advancements in genetics. It encompasses various areas such as biochemical, behavioral, cell, and developmental genetics, evolutionary and population genetics, chromosome structure and transmission, gene function and expression, mutation and repair, genomics, immunogenetics, and other topics related to the genetics of viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, animals, and humans.
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