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Protein posttranslational modifications in health and diseases: Functions, regulatory mechanisms, and therapeutic implications

Qian Zhong, Xina Xiao, Yijie Qiu, Zhiqiang Xu, Chun‐Yu Chen, Baochen Chong, Xinjun Zhao, Shan Hai, Shuangqing Li, Zhenmei An, Lunzhi Dai

MedComm · 2023 · ▲ 358 citations

Abstract

Protein posttranslational modifications (PTMs) refer to the breaking or generation of covalent bonds on the backbones or amino acid side chains of proteins and expand the diversity of proteins, which provides the basis for the emergence of organismal complexity. To date, more than 650 types of protein modifications, such as the most well-known phosphorylation, ubiquitination, glycosylation, methylation, SUMOylation, short-chain and long-chain acylation modifications, redox modifications, and irreversible modifications, have been described, and the inventory is still increasing. By changing the protein conformation, localization, activity, stability, charges, and interactions with other biomolecules, PTMs ultimately alter the phenotypes and biological processes of cells. The homeostasis of protein modifications is important to human health. Abnormal PTMs may cause changes in protein properties and loss of protein functions, which are closely related to the occurrence and development of various diseases. In this review, we systematically introduce the characteristics, regulatory mechanisms, and functions of various PTMs in health and diseases. In addition, the therapeutic prospects in various diseases by targeting PTMs and associated regulatory enzymes are also summarized. This work will deepen the understanding of protein modifications in health and diseases and promote the discovery of diagnostic and prognostic markers and drug targets for diseases.

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Zhong, Q., Xiao, X., Qiu, Y., Xu, Z., Chen, C., Chong, B., Zhao, X., Hai, S., Li, S., An, Z., &amp; Dai, L. (2023). Protein posttranslational modifications in health and diseases: Functions, regulatory mechanisms, and therapeutic implications. <em>MedComm</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/mco2.261
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Zhong Q, Xiao X, Qiu Y, Xu Z, Chen C, Chong B, et al. Protein posttranslational modifications in health and diseases: Functions, regulatory mechanisms, and therapeutic implications. MedComm. 2023. doi:10.1002/mco2.261.
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@article{qian2023Protei, title = {Protein posttranslational modifications in health and diseases: Functions, regulatory mechanisms, and therapeutic implications}, author = {Qian Zhong and Xina Xiao and Yijie Qiu and Zhiqiang Xu and Chun‐Yu Chen and Baochen Chong and Xinjun Zhao and Shan Hai and Shuangqing Li and Zhenmei An and Lunzhi Dai}, journal = {MedComm}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1002/mco2.261}, }

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