Lost or forgotten: the nuclear cathepsin protein isoforms in cancer
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Soond, SMKozhevnikova, MV
Frolova, AS
Savvateeva, LV
Plotnikov, EY
Townsend, Paul A
Han, YP
Zamyatnin, AA
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Institute of Molecular Medicine, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Trubetskaya str. 8-2, Moscow, 119991, Russian FederationIssue Date
2019
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While research into the role of cathepsins has been progressing at an exponential pace over the years, research into their respective isoform proteins has been less frenetic. In view of the functional and biological potential of such protein isoforms in model systems for cancer during their initial discovery, much later they have offered a new direction in the field of cathepsin basic and applied research. Consequently, the analysis of such isoforms has laid strong foundations in revealing other important regulatory aspects of the cathepsin proteins in general. In this review article, we address these key aspects of cathepsin isoform proteins, with particular emphasis on how they have shaped what is now known in the context of nuclear cathepsin localization and what potential these hold as nuclear-based therapeutic targets in cancer.Citation
Soond SM, Kozhevnikova MV, Frolova AS, Savvateeva LV, Plotnikov EY, Townsend PA, et al. Lost or forgotten: the nuclear cathepsin protein isoforms in cancerr. Cancer Lett. 2019 Oct;462:43–50.Journal
Cancer LettersDOI
10.1016/j.canlet.2019.07.020PubMed ID
31381961Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2019.07.020Type
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enae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.canlet.2019.07.020
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