核心
蛋白质折叠
细胞生物学
核蛋白
蛋白质质量
蛋白质降解
化学
生物
细胞核
泛素
蛋白质聚集
好斗的
蛋白酶体
计算生物学
生物化学
基因
转录因子
作者
Charisma Enam,Yifat Geffen,Tommer Ravid,Richard C. Gardner
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-biochem-062917-012730
摘要
Nuclear proteins participate in diverse cellular processes, many of which are essential for cell survival and viability. To maintain optimal nuclear physiology, the cell employs the ubiquitin-proteasome system to eliminate damaged and misfolded proteins in the nucleus that could otherwise harm the cell. In this review, we highlight the current knowledge about the major ubiquitin-protein ligases involved in protein quality control degradation (PQCD) in the nucleus and how they orchestrate their functions to eliminate misfolded proteins in different nuclear subcompartments. Many human disorders are causally linked to protein misfolding in the nucleus, hence we discuss major concepts that still need to be clarified to better understand the basis of the nuclear misfolded proteins' toxic effects. Additionally, we touch upon potential strategies for manipulating nuclear PQCD pathways to ameliorate diseases associated with protein misfolding and aggregation in the nucleus.
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