Roles of F-box proteins in cancer

Z Wang, P Liu, H Inuzuka, W Wei - Nature reviews Cancer, 2014 - nature.com
Z Wang, P Liu, H Inuzuka, W Wei
Nature reviews Cancer, 2014nature.com
F-box proteins, which are the substrate-recognition subunits of SKP1–cullin 1–F-box protein
(SCF) E3 ligase complexes, have pivotal roles in multiple cellular processes through
ubiquitylation and subsequent degradation of target proteins. Dysregulation of F-box protein-
mediated proteolysis leads to human malignancies. Notably, inhibitors that target F-box
proteins have shown promising therapeutic potential, urging us to review the current
understanding of how F-box proteins contribute to tumorigenesis. As the physiological …
Abstract
F-box proteins, which are the substrate-recognition subunits of SKP1–cullin 1–F-box protein (SCF) E3 ligase complexes, have pivotal roles in multiple cellular processes through ubiquitylation and subsequent degradation of target proteins. Dysregulation of F-box protein-mediated proteolysis leads to human malignancies. Notably, inhibitors that target F-box proteins have shown promising therapeutic potential, urging us to review the current understanding of how F-box proteins contribute to tumorigenesis. As the physiological functions for many of the 69 putative F-box proteins remain elusive, additional genetic and mechanistic studies will help to define the role of each F-box protein in tumorigenesis, thereby paving the road for the rational design of F-box protein-targeted anticancer therapies.
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