Research Progress in Oncology. Highlighting and Exploiting the Roles of Several Strategic Proteins in Understanding Cancer Biology

Abstract: Although almost all biological processes are mediated by a variety of proteins, it is important to bring to spotlight recent experimental and clinical research advances that had their focus on highlighting and taking advantage of the roles of several strategic proteins in order to gain more understanding of cancer biology. Proteins have a major stake in the initiation, progression, sustenance and completion of cellular processes, and have also demonstrated their vital roles in cancer processes. The characteristic functions of proteins and modified proteins have been utilized in the understanding and treatment of cancer. Recent insights in such roles and applications include linker histone H1.2 in the compaction of chromatin and gene silencing via the recognition of H3K27me3; c-Jun with Fra-2/c-Fos in the promotion of aggressive tumour phenotypes in tongue cancer; the use of sodium channelinhibiting agents targeting the transmembrane protein in breast, colon and prostate cancer; SET-mediated activities; protein interaction networks in glioma; Gpnmb significance as a biomarker; β-carbolines inhibition on Wnt/β-catenin signaling; p53 mutants co-opt chromatin pathways; Bone morphogenetic protein 4 as regulator of the behaviors of cancer cell; Brain-Expressed X-linked (BEX) proteins in human cancers; targeting CDK4/6 including protein kinases to make a reversal of multidrug resistance in sarcoma. In-depth knowledge of Proteomics will go a long way in helping us uncover a lot more strategies that will help us in the long fight against cancer.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Research Progress in Oncology. Highlighting and Exploiting the Roles of Several Strategic Proteins in Understanding Cancer Biology ; volume:11 ; number:1 ; year:2016 ; pages:331-347 ; extent:17
Open life sciences ; 11, Heft 1 (2016), 331-347 (gesamt 17)

Creator
Odiba, Arome S.
Ottah, Victoria E.
Anunobi, Ogechukwu O.
Edeke, Affiong A.
Ukegbu, Chimere Y.
Chukwunonyelum, Ike
Onosakponome, Irhuoghene
Joshua, Parker E.

DOI
10.1515/biol-2016-0045
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2409201642357.563857451062
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Odiba, Arome S.
  • Ottah, Victoria E.
  • Anunobi, Ogechukwu O.
  • Edeke, Affiong A.
  • Ukegbu, Chimere Y.
  • Chukwunonyelum, Ike
  • Onosakponome, Irhuoghene
  • Joshua, Parker E.

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