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Cbl proteins act as ubiquitin ligases regulating cell signaling. Disruptions in their protein interactions, or interactome, can lead to diseases like cancer and diabetes.

Area of Science:

  • Cellular biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Signal transduction

Background:

  • Cbl proteins are key ubiquitin ligases and adaptor proteins.
  • They regulate signal transduction pathways in diverse cell types.
  • Cbl proteins are involved in various physiological processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of Cbl proteins in cellular signaling.
  • To understand the formation and function of the Cbl interactome.
  • To investigate the link between Cbl interactome dysregulation and human diseases.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Cbl protein interactions.
  • Study of Cbl protein complex assembly.
  • Investigation of spatial and temporal regulation of Cbl interactome.

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Main Results:

  • Cbl-associated proteins form signal-competent networks.
  • These networks control critical physiological processes.
  • Dysregulation of the Cbl interactome is linked to pathologies.

Conclusions:

  • Cbl proteins and their interactome are crucial for normal cell function.
  • Aberrations in the Cbl interactome contribute to immune diseases, diabetes, and cancer.