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Regulation of Small GTPase Prenylation in the Nervous System

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MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 57, 期 5, 页码 2220-2231

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12035-020-01870-0

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Farnesylation; Geranylgeranylation; Mevalonate pathway inhibitors; Prenyl transferases; Ras superfamily; Rho; Ras; Rab subfamilies

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  1. Texas Woman's University (TWU) Department of Biology
  2. National Science Foundation [DUE0806963, DUE 1154394]
  3. TWU Research Enhancement
  4. Center for Student Research Small Grants programs
  5. closing the Gaps

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Mevalonate pathway inhibitors have been extensively studied for their roles in cholesterol depletion and for inhibiting the prenylation and activation of various proteins. Inhibition of protein prenylation has potential therapeutic uses against neurological disorders, like neural cancers, neurodegeneration, and neurotramatic lesions. Protection against neurodegeneration and promotion of neuronal regeneration is regulated in large part by Ras superfamily small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases), particularly the Ras, Rho, and Rab subfamilies. These proteins are prenylated to target them to cellular membranes. Prenylation can be specifically inhibited through altering the function of enzymes of the mevalonate pathway necessary for isoprenoid production and attachment to target proteins to elicit a variety of effects on neural cells. However, this approach does not address how prenylation affects a specific protein. This review focuses on the regulation of small GTPase prenylation, the different techniques to inhibit prenylation, and how this inhibition has affected neural cell processes.

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