Research Progress on the Role of Ubiquitination in Eye Diseases.
Zhongyu MaJiawen HaoZhaohui YangMiao ZhangJizhao XinHongsheng BiDadong GuoPublished in: Cell biochemistry and biophysics (2024)
The occurrence and development of ophthalmic diseases are related to the dysfunction of eye tissues. Ubiquitin is an important form of protein post-translational modification, which plays an essential role in the occurrence and development of diseases through specific modification of target proteins. Ubiquitination governs a variety of intracellular signal transduction processes, including proteasome degradation, DNA damage repair, and cell cycle progression. Studies have found that ubiquitin can play a role in eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, keratopathy, retinopathy, and eye tumors. In this paper, the role of protein ubiquitination in eye diseases was reviewed.