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Molecular targeting of E3 ligases – a therapeutic approach for cancer

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Pages 855-870 | Published online: 13 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

Background: The ubiquitin-proteasomal degradation pathway plays a critical role in protein degradation and regulates a wide variety of cellular functions. This highly conserved post-translational modification of proteolytic processes is mainly carried out by substrate-specific E3 ligases. The deregulation of E3 ligases contributes to cancer development and their overexpression is often associated with poor prognosis. Objectives: We review the current understanding of E3 ligases, their functional role in cancer pathogenesis, current progress and development of certain ubiquitin E3 ligases as targets for therapeutic intervention. Methods: Preclinical and clinical data for E3 ligase inhibitors available in the public domain are discussed. Conclusions: With the growing understanding of their role in cancer development and progression, E3 ligases have emerged as potential anticancer targets for therapeutic intervention.

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