Control Mechanisms of the Tumor Suppressor PDCD4: Expression and Functions.
Sachiko MatsuhashiMd ManirujjamanHiroshi HamajimaIwata OzakiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
PDCD4 is a novel tumor suppressor to show multi-functions inhibiting cell growth, tumor invasion, metastasis, and inducing apoptosis. PDCD4 protein binds to the translation initiation factor eIF4A, some transcription factors, and many other factors and modulates the function of the binding partners. PDCD4 downregulation stimulates and PDCD4 upregulation inhibits the TPA-induced transformation of cells. However, PDCD4 gene mutations have not been found in tumor cells but gene expression was post transcriptionally downregulated by micro environmental factors such as growth factors and interleukins. In this review, we focus on the suppression mechanisms of PDCD4 protein that is induced by the tumor promotors EGF and TPA, and in the inflammatory conditions. PDCD4-protein is phosphorylated at 2 serines in the SCFβTRCP ubiquitin ligase binding sequences via EGF and/or TPA induced signaling pathway, ubiquitinated, by the ubiquitin ligase and degraded in the proteasome system. The PDCD4 protein synthesis is inhibited by microRNAs including miR21.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- gene expression
- cell proliferation
- binding protein
- induced apoptosis
- oxidative stress
- poor prognosis
- transcription factor
- cell cycle arrest
- high glucose
- protein protein
- pi k akt
- diabetic rats
- long non coding rna
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- growth factor
- dna binding
- amino acid
- cell death
- human immunodeficiency virus
- stress induced