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dc.contributor.authorKumari, N.
dc.contributor.authorJaynes, P.
dc.contributor.authorSaei, A.
dc.contributor.authorIyengar, P.
dc.contributor.authorRichard, J.
dc.contributor.authorEichhorn, Pieter
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-13T09:09:58Z
dc.date.available2018-12-13T09:09:58Z
dc.date.created2018-12-12T02:47:09Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationKumari, N. and Jaynes, P. and Saei, A. and Iyengar, P. and Richard, J. and Eichhorn, P. 2017. The roles of ubiquitin modifying enzymes in neoplastic disease. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Reviews on Cancer. 1868 (2): pp. 456-483.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71405
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.bbcan.2017.09.002
dc.description.abstract

© 2017 Elsevier B.V. The initial experiments performed by Rose, Hershko, and Ciechanover describing the identification of a specific degradation signal in short-lived proteins paved the way to the discovery of the ubiquitin mediated regulation of numerous physiological functions required for cellular homeostasis. Since their discovery of ubiquitin and ubiquitin function over 30 years ago it has become wholly apparent that ubiquitin and their respective ubiquitin modifying enzymes are key players in tumorigenesis. The human genome encodes approximately 600 putative E3 ligases and 80 deubiquitinating enzymes and in the majority of cases these enzymes exhibit specificity in sustaining either pro-tumorigenic or tumour repressive responses. In this review, we highlight the known oncogenic and tumour suppressive effects of ubiquitin modifying enzymes in cancer relevant pathways with specific focus on PI3K, MAPK, TGFß, WNT, and YAP pathways. Moreover, we discuss the capacity of targeting DUBs as a novel anticancer therapeutic strategy.

dc.publisherElsevier BV
dc.titleThe roles of ubiquitin modifying enzymes in neoplastic disease
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume1868
dcterms.source.number2
dcterms.source.startPage456
dcterms.source.endPage483
dcterms.source.issn0304-419X
dcterms.source.titleBiochimica et Biophysica Acta Reviews on Cancer
curtin.departmentSchool of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available


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