代谢性疾病中的蛋白质翻译后修饰:基本概念和向疗法
Yunuo Yang1,2, Jiaxuan Wu1,2, Wenjun Zhou1,2
1Institute of Digestive Diseases China-Canada Center of Research for Digestive Diseases (ccCRDD) Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China.
MedComm
|October 2, 2024
概括
蛋白质的翻译后修改 (PTM) 显著影响了糖尿病和肥胖等代谢疾病. 了解这些PTM为代谢障碍的预防和治疗提供了新的治疗目标.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
背景情况:
- 糖尿病,肥胖和高脂血症等代谢性疾病在全球范围内正在上升.
- 蛋白质是关键的生物媒介,通过翻译后修饰 (PTMs) 功能多样化.
- 在代谢健康和疾病发病过程中,PTMs起着至关重要的作用.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查蛋白质PTM如何影响代谢疾病的进展.
- 批判性地评估当前该领域的研究局限性.
- 突出PTM作为代谢障碍的新型治疗点.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和对蛋白质PTM和代谢疾病现有研究的综合.
- 对PTM的分析包括酸化,无化,乙化,甲基化和SUMOylation.
- 批判性评估当前的知识差距和研究局限性.
主要成果:
- PTMs显著改变蛋白质功能,影响代谢途径.
- 特定的PTM与糖尿病,肥胖,高脂血症和NAFLD的发展和进展有关.
- 准蛋白质PTM显示出新治疗策略的前景.
结论:
- 阐明PTM和代谢途径之间的相互作用可以提高对代谢功能障碍的理解.
- 利用PTM为预防和治疗代谢障碍提供了新的途径.
- 目前正在进行的研究和临床试验正在探索针对代谢疾病的PTM向药物.
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