氨基酸-tRNA合成酶 - 一种分子多任务分子
Swadha Gupta1, Jaykumar Jani1, Vijayasurya1
1School of Life Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India.
概括
氨基酸-tRNA合成酶 (AaRSs) 是具有双重作用的必需酶. 除了蛋白质合成之外,它们还调节关键的细胞过程,与各种人类疾病有关,具有治疗潜力.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物化学 生化学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
背景情况:
- 氨基酸-tRNA合成酶 (AaRSs) 是负责蛋白质生物合成的重要酶.
- 除了他们正规的角色之外,AARS还表现出非正规/月光功能.
- 这些功能由不同的蛋白质域介导,并影响各种细胞过程.
研究的目的:
- 审查 AaRSs. 的非正典功能.
- 突出AaRSs与各种人类疾病的关联.
- 探索 AaRSs 的治疗潜力.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和现有研究的综合.
- 对AaRSs在基因转录,亡和RNA剪接中的作用的报告进行分析.
- 检查AaRSs在血管生成,炎症和癌症中的参与.
主要成果:
- AaRSs在基因转录,亡,翻译和RNA拼接调节中起着重要的作用.
- 非正典功能包括血管生成,炎症和癌症的调节.
- 几种AaRS涉及到各种生理和病理过程,其中一些作为细胞因子.
结论:
- AaRSs的多功能性质超出了它们在蛋白质合成中的正规作用.
- AaRSs参与了广泛的细胞功能和疾病病理.
- 针对 AaRSs 提出了对各种人类疾病的有希望的治疗策略.
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