Minimotifs dysfunction is pervasive in neurodegenerative disorders
摘要:
Minimotifs are modular contiguous peptide sequences in proteins that are important for posttrans- lational modifications, binding to other molecules, and trafficking to specific subcellular compart- ments. Some molecular functions of proteins in cellular pathways can be predicted from minimotif consensus sequences identified through experimentation. While a role for minimotifs in regulating signal transduction and gene regulation during disease pathogenesis (such as infectious diseases and cancer) is established, the therapeutic use of minimotif mimetic drugs is limited. In this review, we discuss a general theme identifying a pervasive role of minimotifs in the pathome- chanism of neurodegenerative diseases. Beyond their longstanding history in the genetics of familial neurodegeneration, minimotifs are also major players in neurotoxic protein aggregation, aberrant protein trafficking, and epigenetic regulation. Generalizing the importance of minimotifs in neurode- generative diseases offers a new perspective for the future study of neurodegenerative mechanisms and the investigation of new therapeutics. O 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the Alzheimer's Association. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/ 4.0/).
展开
关键词:
Minimotif Posttranslational modification Trafficking Binding Aggregate Epigenetics Genetics Histone code GWAS
DOI:
10.1016/j.trci.2018.06.005
年份:
2018
相似文献
参考文献
引证文献
辅助模式
引用
文献可以批量引用啦~
欢迎点我试用!