中心体作为与人类疾病发病机制相关的蛋白水解活性和功能障碍的中心。

4区 生物学 Q3 Medicine Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-20848-5_3
Heide Schatten
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中心体在细胞功能中的多重和有趣的作用是泛素蛋白酶体介导的蛋白质降解。研究表明,蛋白酶体集中在哺乳动物的中心体上,这导致进一步的研究将中心体视为蛋白质水解中心(Wojcik等人,1996;Wigley et al. 1999;Badano et al. 2005)。集中在中心体周围的蛋白酶体成分包括泛素、蛋白酶体的20S和19S亚基以及E3酶parkin。这些蛋白酶体成分与中心体标记γ-微管蛋白共定位,并在蔗糖梯度超离心后与中心体中γ-微管蛋白共纯化(Wigley et al. 1999)。中心体周围蛋白酶体成分的定位、积累和浓度似乎与微管无关,这已通过抑制微管功能的实验证明。当细胞内错误折叠蛋白的水平通过药物(如乳酸蛋白酶)抑制或错误折叠突变蛋白的过度表达而增加时,中心体相关的蛋白酶体网络变得扩大,蛋白水解成分从细胞质中招募而不涉及微管。这些研究揭示了中心体在蛋白酶体的组织和亚细胞定位中的关键作用(Wigley et al. 1999;Fabunmi et al. 2000)。
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Centrosome as Center for Proteolytic Activity and Dysfunctions Associated with Pathogenesis of Human Disease.

Among the multiple and intriguing roles of centrosomes in cellular functions is the ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated protein degradation. It has been shown that proteasomes are concentrated at the mammalian centrosome which led to further studies to view the centrosome as a proteolytic center (Wojcik et al. 1996; Wigley et al. 1999; reviewed in Badano et al. 2005). Proteasomal components that are concentrated around the centrosome include ubiquitin, the 20S and 19S subunits of the proteasome, as well as the E3 enzyme parkin. These proteasomal components colocalize with the centrosomal marker γ-tubulin and co-purify with γ-tubulin in the centrosomal fractions after sucrose-gradient ultracentrifugation (Wigley et al. 1999). The localization, accumulation, and concentration of proteasomal components around centrosomes appear to be microtubule independent which has been shown experimentally by inhibiting microtubule functions. When intracellular levels of misfolded proteins were experimentally increased by either proteasome inhibition with drugs such as lactacystin, or by overexpression of misfolded mutant proteins, the centrosome-associated proteasome network became expanded and proteolytic components were recruited from the cytosol without involvement of microtubules. These studies revealed a critical role of centrosomes in the organization and subcellular localization of proteasomes (Wigley et al. 1999; Fabunmi et al. 2000).

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期刊介绍: "Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology" presents critical reviews on all topical fields of normal and experimental anatomy including cell biology. The multi-perspective presentation of morphological aspects of basic biological phenomen in the human constitutes the main focus of the series. The contributions re-evaluate the latest findings and show ways for further research.
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