Zhou_2022_Mol.Oncol__

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Title : Protein palmitoylation in cancer: molecular functions and therapeutic potential - Zhou_2022_Mol.Oncol__
Author(s) : Zhou B , Hao Q , Liang Y , Kong E
Ref : Mol Oncol , : , 2022
Abstract :

Protein S-palmitoylation (hereinafter referred to as protein palmitoylation) is a reversible lipid post-translational modification catalyzed by the zinc finger DHHC-type containing (ZDHHC) protein family. The reverse reaction, depalmitoylation, is catalyzed by palmitoyl-protein thioesterases (PPTs) including acyl-protein thioesterases (APT1/2), palmitoyl protein thioesterases (PPT1/2) or alpha/beta hydrolase domain-containing protein 17A/B/C (ABHD17A/B/C). Proteins encoded by several oncogenes and tumor suppressors are modified by palmitoylation, which enhances the hydrophobicity of specific protein subdomains, and can confer changes in protein stability, membrane localization, protein-protein interaction and signal transduction. The importance for protein palmitoylation in tumorigenesis has just started to be elucidated in the past decade; palmitoylation appears to affect key aspects of cancer, including cancer cell proliferation and survival, cell invasion and metastasis, and anti-tumor immunity. Here, we review the current literature on protein palmitoylation in the various cancer types, and discuss the potential of targeting of palmitoylation enzymes or palmitoylated proteins for tumor treatment.

PubMedSearch : Zhou_2022_Mol.Oncol__
PubMedID: 36018061

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Zhou B, Hao Q, Liang Y, Kong E (2022)
Protein palmitoylation in cancer: molecular functions and therapeutic potential
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Zhou B, Hao Q, Liang Y, Kong E (2022)
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