Molecules, Vol. 25, Pages 3144: Super Secondary Structures of Proteins with Post-Translational Modifications in Colon Cancer

Molecules, Vol. 25, Pages 3144: Super Secondary Structures of Proteins with Post-Translational Modifications in Colon Cancer Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules25143144 Authors: Dmitry Tikhonov Liudmila Kulikova Arthur Kopylov Kristina Malsagova Alexander Stepanov Vladimir Rudnev Anna Kaysheva New advances in protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) have revealed a complex layer of regulatory mechanisms through which PTMs control cell signaling and metabolic pathways, contributing to the diverse metabolic phenotypes found in cancer. Using conformational templates and the three-dimensional (3D) environment investigation of proteins in patients with colorectal cancer, it was demonstrated that most PTMs (phosphorylation, acetylation, and ubiquitination) are localized in the supersecondary structures (helical pairs). We showed that such helical pairs are represented on the outer surface of protein molecules and characterized by a largely accessible area for the surrounding solvent. Most promising and meaningful modifications were observed on the surface of vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP), complement C4-A (CO4A), X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 6 (XRCC6), Plasma protease C1 inhibitor (IC1), and albumin (ALBU), which are related to colorectal cancer developing. Based on the presented data, we propose the impact of the observed modifications in immune response, inflammatory reaction, regulation of cell migration, and promotion of tumor growth. Here,...
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