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Han Zhang1, Siqi Yu1, Ying Wang1
1College of Pharmacy, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Drug Research, Nankai University, Tianjin 300353, China.
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Eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A), the second most abundant intracellular protein, not only plays a key role in peptide elongation, but is also capable of numerous moonlighting functions. Within malignant cells, eEF1A is by no means a neutral bystander but instead actively participates in oncogenic transformations via a myriad of molecular pathways. Thus far, a broad range of small-molecule inhibitors have been identified, which, despite their structural diversity, suppress tumor growth by targeting eEF1A. Interestingly, just as eEF1A enables its oncogenic potential far beyond boosting protein translation, these targeted agents disrupt this oncoprotein via multiple axes distinct from mere protein synthesis inhibition. Whereas the oncogenic mechanisms of eEF1A has been well documented, there lacks a systemic survey of the eEF1A-targeting agents in terms of their mechanisms. Accordingly, the present work aims to examine their multifaceted modes of action more than just blocking protein synthesis. By unveiling these insights, our deepened knowledge of these eEF1A-binding inhibitors will inform the development of future eEF1A-targeted drugs for cancer treatment.
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