NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) is an antioxidant and detoxifying enzyme involved in the two-electron reduction of a wide variety of quinones. As a non-enzymatic function, it is involved in the stabilization of several tumour suppressors such as p53, p33 and p73α. NQO1 is overexpressed in several types of tumours, and two common polymorphisms are associated with increased cancer risk, making NQO1 a potential target for new cancer treatments. Here we review the structural and enzymological properties of NQO1, as well as its roles in cancer development and treatment. Particularly, we focus on recent developments on the understanding of the molecular basis leading to loss-of-function in cancer-associated polymorphisms, and propose new approaches to target these molecular defects to develop new pharmacological agents to rescue them. We will focus on pharmacological therapies aimed at correcting the abnormal properties of polymorphic proteins (such as protein stability and dynamics) and modulating intracellular factors leading to loss-of-function (such as accelerated proteasomal degradation).
http://ift.tt/2cdwg0M
http://ift.tt/2bNwlEa
Ιατρική : Τα αισθητικά συστήματα της όρασης,ακοής,αφής,γεύσης και όσφρησης.
Εγγραφή σε:
Σχόλια ανάρτησης (Atom)
Δημοφιλείς αναρτήσεις
-
Disabling Central Paroxysmal Positioning Upbeat Nystagmus and Vertigo Associated With the Presence of Anti-Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase ...
-
Abstract Paraquat (PQ) intoxication seriously endangers human beings' health, however, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. He...
-
41 new pubmed citations were retrieved for your search. Click on the search hyperlink below to display the complete search results: macroph...
-
Abstract Forest fire is a natural disturbance that occurs in many terrestrial ecosystems specifically in the semi-arid environments and is ...
-
Abstract Purpose To clarify the profile of adverse events from endocrine therapies in older patients. Methods We surveyed 15 subject...
-
Advance Access Alert 13 September 2016 to 22 September 2016...
-
Reflux and Chronic Rhinosinusitis : No disease has been implicated more frequently as a comorbid cause of upper airway diseases tha...
-
Objectives No large population-based studies have reported on the risk of cholesteatoma developing after allergic rhinitis (AR). This stu...
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου