HMGA蛋白作为治疗药物靶点。

Progress in cell cycle research Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Raymond Reeves, Lois M Beckerbauer
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HMGA(以前称为HMGI/Y)非组蛋白染色质蛋白家族的成员在许多正常的核过程中作为重要的辅助因子起作用,包括染色体结构的调节,染色质和核小体的重塑以及基因转录的控制。HMGA蛋白也经常与各种恶性肿瘤有关。例如,这些蛋白的异常表达或过度表达与许多不同类型的肿瘤有关。HMGA蛋白似乎也是宿主提供的辅助因子,是逆转录病毒(如HIV)有效整合到基因组中所必需的。因此,HMGA蛋白似乎是旨在减轻这些和其他病理状况的治疗药物的有希望的靶标。
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HMGA proteins as therapeutic drug targets.

Members of the HMGA (formerly known as HMGI/Y) family of non-histone chromatin proteins function as important accessory factors in many normal nuclear processes, including the modulation of chromosome structure, chromatin and nucleosome remodeling and the control of gene transcription. The HMGA proteins are also frequently associated with various malignancies. The aberrant expression or over-expression of these proteins is, for example, associated with many different types of tumors. The HMGA proteins also appear to be the host-supplied cofactors necessary for efficient integration of retroviruses, such as HIV, into the genome. The HMGA proteins appear, therefore, to be promising targets for therapeutic drugs aimed at alleviating these and other pathological conditions.

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