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无机聚酸盐和人类疾病
Ekaterina V Kulakovskaya1, Tatiana V Kulakovskaya2
1Federal Research Center "Pushchino Scientific Center for Biological Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences", Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Pushchino, Russia.
Progress in molecular and subcellular biology
|February 24, 2026
概括
无机聚酸盐 (polyP) 在细胞中至关重要,调节从DNA相互作用到疾病发展的过程. 向polyP为感染和慢性疾病提供了新的治疗策略.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
背景情况:
- 无机聚酸盐 (polyP) 是一种无处不在的线性聚合物,对所有活细胞至关重要.
- 聚与DNA,金属离子和蛋白质等必不可少的生物分子相互作用,影响细胞功能.
- 它在各种生理和病理过程中发挥作用,包括骨发育,血栓形成和神经退行.
研究的目的:
- 阐明无机聚酸盐 (polyP) 在细胞过程中的多方面的作用.
- 要突出在生物调节中聚聚代谢酶的重要性.
- 探索针对各种疾病的polyP通路的治疗潜力.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和综合现有关于多聚烯的研究.
- 分析polyP与蛋白质,DNA和其他细胞组件的相互作用.
- 检查参与聚聚代谢的酶途径.
主要成果:
- 聚聚与金属离子,DNA和聚乙酸一起参与复杂的形成.
- 蛋白质相互作用包括多酸化和粉样蛋白形成.
- 聚聚代谢酶具有多功能,对第二信使和核酸酸盐起作用.
- 聚聚调节骨发育,血栓形成,炎症,神经传递,致癌和生物膜形成.
- 肠道微生物组的PolyP对肠道平衡至关重要.
结论:
- 无机聚酸盐 (polyP) 是一种具有关键作用于健康和疾病的通用调节分子.
- 聚和其代谢酶代表传染病,骨疾病,心血管疾病和神经退行性疾病的有前途的治疗点.
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