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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504345/epigenetic-mlh1-silencing-concurs-with-mismatch-repair-deficiency-in-sporadic-naturally-occurring-colorectal-cancer-in-rhesus-macaques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Deycmar, Brendan J Johnson, Karina Ray, George W Schaaf, Declan Patrick Ryan, Cassandra Cullin, Brandy L Dozier, Betsy Ferguson, Benjamin N Bimber, John D Olson, David L Caudell, Christopher T Whitlow, Kiran Kumar Solingapuram Sai, Emily C Romero, Francois J Villinger, Armando G Burgos, Hannah C Ainsworth, Lance D Miller, Gregory A Hawkins, Jeff W Chou, Bruno Gomes, Michael Hettich, Maurizio Ceppi, Jehad Charo, J Mark Cline
BACKGROUND: Naturally occurring colorectal cancers (CRC) in rhesus macaques share many features with their human counterparts and are useful models for cancer immunotherapy; but mechanistic data are lacking regarding the comparative molecular pathogenesis of these cancers. METHODS: We conducted state-of-the-art imaging including CT and PET, clinical assessments, and pathological review of 24 rhesus macaques with naturally occurring CRC. Additionally, we molecularly characterized these tumors utilizing immunohistochemistry (IHC), microsatellite instability assays, DNAseq, transcriptomics, and developed a DNA methylation-specific qPCR assay for MLH1, CACNA1G, CDKN2A, CRABP1, and NEUROG1, human markers for CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP)...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498523/genome-wide-mining-of-cullin-e3-ubiquitin-ligase-genes-from-uncaria-rhynchophylla
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingying Shao, Detian Mu, Yu Zhou, Xinghui Liu, Xueshuang Huang, Iain W Wilson, Yuxin Qi, Ying Lu, Lina Zhu, Yao Zhang, Deyou Qiu, Qi Tang
CULLIN (CUL) protein is a subtype of E3 ubiquitin ligase that is involved in a variety of biological processes and responses to stress in plants. In Uncaria rhynchophylla , the CUL gene family has not been identified and its role in plant development, stress response and secondary metabolite synthesis has not been studied. In this study, 12 UrCUL gene members all contained the typical N-terminal domain and C-terminal domain identified from the U. rhynchophylla genome and were classified into four subfamilies based on the phylogenetic relationship with CULs in Arabidopsis thaliana ...
February 15, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490062/targeting-kelch-like-klhl-proteins-achievements-challenges-and-perspectives
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REVIEW
Yangguo Zhou, Qiong Zhang, Ziquan Zhao, Xiuqi Hu, Qidong You, Zhengyu Jiang
Kelch-like proteins (KLHLs) are a large family of BTB-containing proteins. KLHLs function as the substrate adaptor of Cullin 3-RING ligases (CRL3) to recognize substrates. KLHLs play pivotal roles in regulating various physiological and pathological processes by modulating the ubiquitination of their respective substrates. Mounting evidence indicates that mutations or abnormal expression of KLHLs are associated with various human diseases. Targeting KLHLs is a viable strategy for deciphering the KLHLs-related pathways and devising therapies for associated diseases...
February 29, 2024: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489672/inhibitory-effect-of-a-neddylation-blockade-on-htlv-1-infected-t-cells-via-modulation-of-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-ap-1-and-akt-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chie Ishikawa, Naoki Mori
Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL), caused by HTLV-1, is the most lethal hematological malignancy. NEDD8-activating enzyme (NAE) is a component of the NEDD8 conjunction pathway that regulates cullin-RING ubiquitin ligase (CRL) activity. HTLV-1-infected T cells expressed higher levels of NAE catalytic subunit UBA3 than normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. NAE1 knockdown inhibited proliferation of HTLV-1-infected T cells. The NAE1 inhibitor MLN4924 suppressed neddylation of cullin and inhibited the CRL-mediated turnover of tumor suppressor proteins...
March 15, 2024: Leukemia & Lymphoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486234/ubiquitin-ligase-subunit-fbxo9-inhibits-v-atpase-assembly-and-impedes-lung-cancer-metastasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liang Liu, Xiaodong Chen, Leilei Wu, Kaizong Huang, Zhenyi Wang, Yaolin Zheng, Cheng Zheng, Zhenshan Zhang, Jiayan Chen, Jiaming Wei, Song Chen, Weilin Jin, Jinfei Chen, Dongping Wei, Yaping Xu
BACKGROUND: The evolutionarily conserved protein FBXO9 acts as a substrate receptor for the SKP1-cullin-1-RBX1 ubiquitin ligase and is implicated in cancer, exhibiting either tumor-suppressive or oncogenic effects depending on the specific tumor type. However, their role in lung cancer metastasis remains unclear. METHODS: Lentiviral vectors carrying miRNA-based shRNA sequences for gene-specific knockdown were generated, and Lenti-CRISPR-Cas9 vectors containing gene-specific sgRNA sequences were designed...
March 14, 2024: Experimental Hematology & Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479223/inhibition-of-glycogen-synthase-kinase-3-enhances-nrf2-protein-stability-nuclear-localisation-and-target-gene-transcription-in-pancreatic-beta-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chinmai Patibandla, Lidy van Aalten, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova, Tadashi Honda, Antonio Cuadrado, Raquel Fernández-Ginés, Alison D McNeilly, John D Hayes, James Cantley, Calum Sutherland
Accumulation of reactive oxygen species (i.e., oxidative stress) is a leading cause of beta cell dysfunction and apoptosis in diabetes. NRF2 (NF-E2 p45-related factor-2) regulates the adaptation to oxidative stress, and its activity is negatively regulated by the redox-sensitive CUL3 (cullin-3) ubiquitin ligase substrate adaptor KEAP1 (Kelch-like ECH-associated protein-1). Additionally, NRF2 is repressed by the insulin-regulated Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK3). We have demonstrated that phosphorylation of NRF2 by GSK3 enhances β-TrCP (beta-transducin repeat-containing protein) binding and ubiquitylation by CUL1 (cullin-1), resulting in increased proteasomal degradation of NRF2...
March 7, 2024: Redox Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471268/icariin-ameliorates-osteoporosis-in-ovariectomized-rats-by-targeting-cullin-3-nrf2-oh-pathway-for-osteoclast-inhibition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuhao Si, Yan Li, Kuan Gu, Heng Yin, Yong Ma
Osteoporosis, characterized by low bone mass and bone microarchitecture breakdown, has become a growing public health problem. The increase in oxidative stress could lead to an imbalance between osteoblasts-mediated osteogenesis and osteoclast-mediated bone resorption, which gives rise to osteoporosis. Nrf2 is a master transcription factor that regulates oxidative stress and has recently been reported to take part in the development of osteoporosis. Icariin, a leading active flavonoid in herbal Epimedium pubescens, has significant antioxidant activity in and is widely applied for treating bone diseases...
March 11, 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470518/identification-of-an-scf-ubiquitin-ligase-complex-that-contributes-to-resistance-against-valsa-canker-in-apple
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pengliang Han, Ruotong Zhang, Rui Li, Fudong Li, Lili Huang
E3 ubiquitin ligases play a critical role in plant disease resistance. Among them, the SCF (Skp1-Cullin-F-box protein) ubiquitin ligase complex is the largest family and regulates the ubiquitination of a wide range of proteins. Apple Valsa canker (AVC) is a fungal disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Valsa mali, which can lead to significant economic losses. However, the function of the SCF complex in apple resistance to this disease is still largely unknown. In this study, we identified an SCF ubiquitin ligase complex that can enhance resistance to Valsa canker in apple...
March 12, 2024: Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions: MPMI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464205/the-ubiquitin-ligase-rbx2-sag-regulates-mitochondrial-ubiquitination-and-mitophagy
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Wenjuan Wang, Ermin Li, Jianqiu Zou, Qu Chen, Juan Ayala, Yuan Wen, Md Sadikul Islam, Neal L Weintraub, David J Fulton, Qiangrong Liang, Jiliang Zhou, Jinbao Liu, Jie Li, Yi Sun, Huabo Su
UNLABELLED: Clearance of damaged mitochondria via mitophagy is crucial for cellular homeostasis. While the role of ubiquitin (Ub) ligase PARKIN in mitophagy has been extensively studied, increasing evidence suggests the existence of PARKIN-independent mitophagy in highly metabolically active organs such as the heart. Here, we identify a crucial role for Cullin-RING Ub ligase 5 (CRL5) in basal mitochondrial turnover in cardiomyocytes. CRL5 is a multi-subunit Ub ligase comprised by the catalytic RING box protein RBX2 (also known as SAG), scaffold protein Cullin 5 (CUL5), and a substrate-recognizing receptor...
February 28, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458201/cdk-independent-role-of-d-type-cyclins-in-regulating-dna-mismatch-repair
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gergely Rona, Bearach Miwatani-Minter, Qingyue Zhang, Hailey V Goldberg, Marc A Kerzhnerman, Jesse B Howard, Daniele Simoneschi, Ethan Lane, John W Hobbs, Elizabeth Sassani, Andrew A Wang, Sarah Keegan, Daniel J Laverty, Cortt G Piett, Lorinc S Pongor, Miranda Li Xu, Joshua Andrade, Anish Thomas, Piotr Sicinski, Manor Askenazi, Beatrix Ueberheide, David Fenyö, Zachary D Nagel, Michele Pagano
Although mismatch repair (MMR) is essential for correcting DNA replication errors, it can also recognize other lesions, such as oxidized bases. In G0 and G1, MMR is kept in check through unknown mechanisms as it is error-prone during these cell cycle phases. We show that in mammalian cells, D-type cyclins are recruited to sites of oxidative DNA damage in a PCNA- and p21-dependent manner. D-type cyclins inhibit the proteasomal degradation of p21, which competes with MMR proteins for binding to PCNA, thereby inhibiting MMR...
February 29, 2024: Molecular Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452206/wsb1-2-target-chromatin-bound-lysine-methylated-rela-for-proteasomal-degradation-and-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-termination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Zhang, Yuanyuan Yu, Xiuqun Zou, Yaning Du, Qiankun Liang, Mengyao Gong, Yurong He, Junqi Luo, Dandan Wu, Xiaoli Jiang, Matt Sinclair, Emad Tajkhorshid, Hong-Zhuan Chen, Zhaoyuan Hou, Yuejuan Zheng, Lin-Feng Chen, Xiao-Dong Yang
Proteasome-mediated degradation of chromatin-bound NF-κB is critical in terminating the transcription of pro-inflammatory genes and can be triggered by Set9-mediated lysine methylation of the RelA subunit. However, the E3 ligase targeting methylated RelA remains unknown. Here, we find that two structurally similar substrate-recognizing components of Cullin-RING E3 ligases, WSB1 and WSB2, can recognize chromatin-bound methylated RelA for polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. We showed that WSB1/2 negatively regulated a subset of NF-κB target genes via associating with chromatin where they targeted methylated RelA for ubiquitination, facilitating the termination of NF-κB-dependent transcription...
March 7, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442613/discovery-of-the-2-4-disubstituted-quinazoline-derivative-as-a-novel-neddylation-inhibitor-for-tumor-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingtian Su, Mengyu Li, Yuanyuan Chang, Meiqi Jia, Mei Zhao, Sumeng Guan, Jinbo Niu, Saiyang Zhang, Hua Yang, Moran Sun
Overactivation of neddylation has been found in a number of common human tumor-related diseases. In recent years, targeting the neddylation pathway has become an appealing anti-cancer strategy, and it is critical to find neddylation inhibitors with novel structures and higher efficacy. Here, we present the discovery of novel inhibitors of the NEDD8-activating enzyme (NAE) and their antitumor activity in vitro. All synthesized 1,4-disubstituted piperidine compounds were evaluated for antiproliferative activity against MGC-803, MCF-7, A549, and KYSE-30 cells...
February 27, 2024: Bioorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442151/the-herpesvirus-ul49-5-protein-hijacks-a-cellular-c-degron-pathway-to-drive-tap-transporter-degradation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magda Wąchalska, Celeste Riepe, Magdalena J Ślusarz, Małgorzata Graul, Lukasz S Borowski, Wenjie Qiao, Michalina Foltyńska, Jan E Carette, Krystyna Bieńkowska-Szewczyk, Roman J Szczesny, Ron R Kopito, Andrea D Lipińska
The transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) is a key player in the major histocompatibility class I-restricted antigen presentation and an attractive target for immune evasion by viruses. Bovine herpesvirus 1 impairs TAP-dependent antigenic peptide transport through a two-pronged mechanism in which binding of the UL49.5 gene product to TAP both inhibits peptide transport and triggers its proteasomal degradation. How UL49.5 promotes TAP degradation has, so far, remained unknown. Here, we use high-content siRNA and genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening to identify CLR2KLHDC3 as the E3 ligase responsible for UL49...
March 12, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428285/buffalo-colostrum-peptide-mitigates-parkinson-s-disease-pathophysiology-through-cullin-3-inhibition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arpitha Ashok, H Pradeep, H S Soundarya, H S Aparna
Colostrum/Milk is a chief repertoire of antioxidant peptides. Nuclear factor-erythroid 2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a viable target for Parkinson's Disease (PD), as this pathway deduced to be impaired in PD. Cullin-3 is one of the crucial E3 ligase responsible for its regulation. The present study screened peptide libraries of buffalo colostrum & milk peptides for Cullin-3 inhibition, thus ensuing activation of Nrf2 to alleviate the molecular etiopathology in PD using the C. elegans as a model. The structure was modelled, binding sites analyzed and peptide-interactions analyzed by docking...
February 25, 2024: Bioorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428139/isolation-of-serum-derived-placental-amniochorionic-extracellular-vesicles-across-pregnancy-by-immunoaffinity-using-plap-and-hla-g
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uma Shinde, Aishwarya Rao, Vandana Bansal, Dhanjit Kumar Das, Nafisa Huseni Balasinor, Taruna Madan
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-bound nanovesicles secreted from the cells into extracellular space and body fluids. They are considered "fingerprints of parent cells" which can reflect their physiological and functional states. During pregnancy, extracellular vesicles (EVs) are produced by the syncytiotrophoblasts and extravillous trophoblasts and are released into the maternal bloodstream. In the present study, placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP)-specific extracellular vesicles were isolated from maternal serum-derived EVs (SDE) across pregnancy...
February 1, 2024: Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423594/cul4a-ubiquitin-ligase-is-an-independent-predictor-of-overall-survival-in-pancreatic-adenocarcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Panagiotis Tavlas, Sofia Nikou, Christina Geramoutsou, Pinelopi Bosgana, Spyridon Champeris Tsaniras, Maria Melachrinou, Ioannis Maroulis, Vasiliki Bravou
BACKGROUND/AIM: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy with dismal prognosis. Genomic instability due to defects in cell-cycle regulation/mitosis or deficient DNA-damage repair is a major driver of PDAC progression with clinical relevance. Deregulation of licensing of DNA replication leads to DNA damage and genomic instability, predisposing cells to malignant transformation. While overexpression of DNA replication-licensing factors has been reported in several human cancer types, their role in PDAC remains largely unknown...
2024: Cancer Genomics & Proteomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418882/the-crl5-spsb3-ubiquitin-ligase-targets-nuclear-cgas-for-degradation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pengbiao Xu, Ying Liu, Chong Liu, Baptiste Guey, Lingyun Li, Pauline Melenec, Jonathan Ricci, Andrea Ablasser
Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) senses aberrant DNA during infection, cancer and inflammatory disease, and initiates potent innate immune responses through the synthesis of 2'3'-cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP)1-7 . The indiscriminate activity of cGAS towards DNA demands tight regulatory mechanisms that are necessary to maintain cell and tissue homeostasis under normal conditions. Inside the cell nucleus, anchoring to nucleosomes and competition with chromatin architectural proteins jointly prohibit cGAS activation by genomic DNA8-15 ...
February 28, 2024: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416790/plasmodium-falciparum-contains-functional-scf-and-crl4-ubiquitin-e3-ligases-and-crl4-is-critical-for-cell-division-and-membrane-integrity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zeba Rizvi, G Srinivas Reddy, Somesh M Gorde, Priyanka Pundir, Divya Das, Puran Singh Sijwali
Protein ubiquitination is essential for cellular homeostasis and regulation of several processes, including cell division and genome integrity. Ubiquitin E3 ligases determine substrate specificity for ubiquitination, and Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligases (CRLs) make the largest group among the ubiquitin E3 ligases. Although conserved and most studied in model eukaryotes, CRLs remain underappreciated in Plasmodium and related parasites. To investigate the CRLs of human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, we generated parasites expressing tagged P...
February 28, 2024: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411954/neddylation-is-essential-for-malaria-transmission-in-plasmodium-berghei
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bandita Nayak, Plabita Paul, Satish Mishra
Neddylation is a type of posttranslational modification known to regulate a wide range of cellular processes by covalently conjugating the ubiquitin-like protein Nedd8 to target proteins at lysine residues. However, the role of neddylation in malaria parasites has not been determined. Here, for the first time, we showed that neddylation plays an essential role in malaria transmission in Plasmodium berghei . We found that disruption of Nedd8 did not affect blood-stage propagation, gametocyte development, gamete formation, or zygote formation while abolishing the formation of ookinetes and further transmission of the parasites in mosquitoes...
February 27, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401512/discovery-of-ws-384-a-first-in-class-dual-lsd1-and-dcn1-ubc12-protein-protein-interaction-inhibitor-for-the-treatment-of-non-small-cell-lung-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anqi Li, Ting Ma, Shuai Wang, Yueyang Guo, Qianqian Song, Hongmin Liu, Bin Yu, Siqi Feng
Abnormally high expression of lysine-specific demethylase 1 A (LSD1) and DCN1 plays a vital role in the occurrence, development, and poor prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Accumulating evidence has shown that the development of small-molecule inhibitors dually targeting LSD1 and the DCN1-UBC12 interaction probably have therapeutic promise for cancer therapy. This work reported that WS-384 dually targeted LSD1 and DCN1-UBC12 interactions and evaluated its antitumor effects in vitro and in vivo...
February 23, 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
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