Protein arginine methylation: a pivotal factor and a target for novel HIV-therapeutics, other viruses and multiple diseases

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.2217/HIV.09.56
L. Mirto, S. Piller
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Abstract

Post-translational modifications occur on an array of proteins in a majority of organisms. These modifications range from the addition of small biomolecules to large sugar moieties and induce functional and/or structural alterations that extend the functional repertoire of proteins. While the importance of phosphorylation in key cellular events is now widely accepted, less is known about the effects of protein methylation. This review focuses on the post-translational modification, protein methylation and, in particular, the role of protein arginine methylation. Recent findings of the role arginine methylation plays in HIV-1 replication, other viral diseases and a wide range of human diseases are summarized. We explore how elucidating this important cellular mechanism, can lead to an improved understanding of HIV-1, viral illnesses and other human diseases. Finally, we discuss the potential of protein arginine methylation as a worthwhile novel therapeutic target in the combat against a range of viral infe...
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蛋白精氨酸甲基化:一个关键因素和新的hiv治疗,其他病毒和多种疾病的目标
翻译后修饰发生在大多数生物体的一系列蛋白质上。这些修饰的范围从添加小生物分子到大糖段,并诱导功能和/或结构改变,从而扩展蛋白质的功能库。虽然磷酸化在关键细胞事件中的重要性现在被广泛接受,但对蛋白质甲基化的影响知之甚少。本文综述了翻译后修饰、蛋白质甲基化,特别是蛋白质精氨酸甲基化的作用。总结了精氨酸甲基化在HIV-1复制、其他病毒性疾病和广泛的人类疾病中所起作用的最新发现。我们探索如何阐明这一重要的细胞机制,从而提高对HIV-1、病毒性疾病和其他人类疾病的理解。最后,我们讨论了蛋白精氨酸甲基化作为对抗一系列病毒感染的有价值的新治疗靶点的潜力。
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