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The role of ubiquitin-specific peptidases in cancer progression

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12929-019-0522-0

Keywords

Ubiquitination; Deubiquitinases; Ubiquitin-specific peptidases; Cancer

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [106-2320-B-006-065-MY3, 106-2320-B-006-020-MY3, 104-2923-B-038-002-MY3]

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Protein ubiquitination is an important mechanism for regulating the activity and levels of proteins under physiological conditions. Loss of regulation by protein ubiquitination leads to various diseases, such as cancer. Two types of enzymes, namely, E1/E2/E3 ligases and deubiquitinases, are responsible for controlling protein ubiquitination. The ubiquitin-specific peptidases (USPs) are the main members of the deubiquitinase family. Many studies have addressed the roles of USPs in various diseases. An increasing number of studies have indicated that USPs are critical for cancer progression, and some USPs have been used as targets to develop inhibitors for cancer prevention. Herein we collect and organize most of the recent studies on the roles of USPs in cancer progression and discuss the development of USP inhibitors for cancer therapy in the future.

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