Role(s) of G3BPs in Human Pathogenesis.

TitleRole(s) of G3BPs in Human Pathogenesis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsMukhopadhyay C, Zhou P
JournalJ Pharmacol Exp Ther
Volume387
Issue1
Pagination100-110
Date Published2023 Oct
ISSN1521-0103
KeywordsCarrier Proteins, Cytoplasmic Granules, DNA Helicases, GTPase-Activating Proteins, Humans, Neoplasms, Poly-ADP-Ribose Binding Proteins, RNA, RNA Helicases, RNA Recognition Motif Proteins
Abstract

Ras-GTPase-activating protein (SH3 domain)-binding proteins (G3BP) are RNA binding proteins that play a critical role in stress granule (SG) formation. SGs protect critical mRNAs from various environmental stress conditions by regulating mRNA stability and translation to maintain regulated gene expression. Recent evidence suggests that G3BPs can also regulate mRNA expression through interactions with RNA outside of SGs. G3BPs have been associated with a number of disease states, including cancer progression, invasion, metastasis, and viral infections, and may be useful as a cancer therapeutic target. This review summarizes the biology of G3BP including their structure, function, localization, role in cancer progression, virus replication, mRNA stability, and SG formation. We will also discuss the potential of G3BPs as a therapeutic target. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This review will discuss the molecular mechanism(s) and functional role(s) of Ras-GTPase-activating protein (SH3 domain)-binding proteins in the context of stress granule formation, interaction with viruses, stability of RNA, and tumorigenesis.

DOI10.1124/jpet.122.001538
Alternate JournalJ Pharmacol Exp Ther
PubMed ID37468286
PubMed Central IDPMC10519580
Grant ListR01 CA221152 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
UL1 TR002384 / TR / NCATS NIH HHS / United States
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