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Ubiquitination Regulators Discovered by Virtual Screening for the Treatment of Cancer.


ABSTRACT: The ubiquitin-proteasome system oversees cellular protein degradation in order to regulate various critical processes, such as cell cycle control and DNA repair. Ubiquitination can serve as a marker for mutation, chemical damage, transcriptional or translational errors, and heat-induced denaturation. However, aberrant ubiquitination and degradation of tumor suppressor proteins may result in the growth and metastasis of cancer. Hence, targeting the ubiquitination cascade reaction has become a potential strategy for treating malignant diseases. Meanwhile, computer-aided methods have become widely accepted as fast and efficient techniques for early stage drug discovery. This review summarizes ubiquitination regulators that have been discovered via virtual screening and their applications for cancer treatment.

SUBMITTER: Song YQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8149734 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ubiquitination Regulators Discovered by Virtual Screening for the Treatment of Cancer.

Song Ying-Qi YQ   Wu Chun C   Wu Ke-Jia KJ   Han Quan-Bin QB   Miao Xiang-Min XM   Ma Dik-Lung DL   Leung Chung-Hang CH  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20210512


The ubiquitin-proteasome system oversees cellular protein degradation in order to regulate various critical processes, such as cell cycle control and DNA repair. Ubiquitination can serve as a marker for mutation, chemical damage, transcriptional or translational errors, and heat-induced denaturation. However, aberrant ubiquitination and degradation of tumor suppressor proteins may result in the growth and metastasis of cancer. Hence, targeting the ubiquitination cascade reaction has become a pot  ...[more]

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