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Protein acylation: mechanisms, biological functions and therapeutic targets.

Shuang ShangJing LiuFang Hua
Published in: Signal transduction and targeted therapy (2022)
Metabolic reprogramming is involved in the pathogenesis of not only cancers but also neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and infectious diseases. With the progress of metabonomics and proteomics, metabolites have been found to affect protein acylations through providing acyl groups or changing the activities of acyltransferases or deacylases. Reciprocally, protein acylation is involved in key cellular processes relevant to physiology and diseases, such as protein stability, protein subcellular localization, enzyme activity, transcriptional activity, protein-protein interactions and protein-DNA interactions. Herein, we summarize the functional diversity and mechanisms of eight kinds of nonhistone protein acylations in the physiological processes and progression of several diseases. We also highlight the recent progress in the development of inhibitors for acyltransferase, deacylase, and acylation reader proteins for their potential applications in drug discovery.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • binding protein
  • gene expression
  • infectious diseases
  • drug discovery
  • small molecule
  • type diabetes
  • risk assessment
  • transcription factor
  • coronary artery disease
  • ms ms
  • heat shock protein