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The dynamic and stress-adaptive signaling hub of 14-3-3: emerging mechanisms of regulation and context-dependent protein–protein interactions
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Andersen, JL
, Pennington, KL
, Chan, TY
, Torres, MP
in
14-3-3 protein
/ 14-3-3 Proteins - metabolism
/ 631/45/475
/ 631/80/86/2366
/ 82/58
/ Amino acids
/ Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Autophagy
/ Binding proteins
/ Cancer
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell cycle
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Chemotherapy
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental quality
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genotoxicity
/ Glucose
/ Glucose metabolism
/ Growth factors
/ Health aspects
/ Human Genetics
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Internal Medicine
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nutrients
/ Oncology
/ Phagocytosis
/ Phosphorylation
/ Post-translation
/ Protein binding
/ Protein interaction
/ Protein-protein interactions
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Review Article
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Spectroscopy
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Tumors
2018
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The dynamic and stress-adaptive signaling hub of 14-3-3: emerging mechanisms of regulation and context-dependent protein–protein interactions
by
Andersen, JL
, Pennington, KL
, Chan, TY
, Torres, MP
in
14-3-3 protein
/ 14-3-3 Proteins - metabolism
/ 631/45/475
/ 631/80/86/2366
/ 82/58
/ Amino acids
/ Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Autophagy
/ Binding proteins
/ Cancer
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell cycle
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Chemotherapy
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental quality
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genotoxicity
/ Glucose
/ Glucose metabolism
/ Growth factors
/ Health aspects
/ Human Genetics
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Internal Medicine
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nutrients
/ Oncology
/ Phagocytosis
/ Phosphorylation
/ Post-translation
/ Protein binding
/ Protein interaction
/ Protein-protein interactions
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Review Article
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Spectroscopy
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Tumors
2018
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The dynamic and stress-adaptive signaling hub of 14-3-3: emerging mechanisms of regulation and context-dependent protein–protein interactions
by
Andersen, JL
, Pennington, KL
, Chan, TY
, Torres, MP
in
14-3-3 protein
/ 14-3-3 Proteins - metabolism
/ 631/45/475
/ 631/80/86/2366
/ 82/58
/ Amino acids
/ Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Autophagy
/ Binding proteins
/ Cancer
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell cycle
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Chemotherapy
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental quality
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genotoxicity
/ Glucose
/ Glucose metabolism
/ Growth factors
/ Health aspects
/ Human Genetics
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Internal Medicine
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nutrients
/ Oncology
/ Phagocytosis
/ Phosphorylation
/ Post-translation
/ Protein binding
/ Protein interaction
/ Protein-protein interactions
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Review Article
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Spectroscopy
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Tumors
2018
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The dynamic and stress-adaptive signaling hub of 14-3-3: emerging mechanisms of regulation and context-dependent protein–protein interactions
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The dynamic and stress-adaptive signaling hub of 14-3-3: emerging mechanisms of regulation and context-dependent protein–protein interactions
2018
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Overview
14-3-3 proteins are a family of structurally similar phospho-binding proteins that regulate essentially every major cellular function. Decades of research on 14-3-3s have revealed a remarkable network of interacting proteins that demonstrate how 14-3-3s integrate and control multiple signaling pathways. In particular, these interactions place 14-3-3 at the center of the signaling hub that governs critical processes in cancer, including apoptosis, cell cycle progression, autophagy, glucose metabolism, and cell motility. Historically, the majority of 14-3-3 interactions have been identified and studied under nutrient-replete cell culture conditions, which has revealed important nutrient driven interactions. However, this underestimates the reach of 14-3-3s. Indeed, the loss of nutrients, growth factors, or changes in other environmental conditions (e.g., genotoxic stress) will not only lead to the loss of homeostatic 14-3-3 interactions, but also trigger new interactions, many of which are likely stress adaptive. This dynamic nature of the 14-3-3 interactome is beginning to come into focus as advancements in mass spectrometry are helping to probe deeper and identify context-dependent 14-3-3 interactions—providing a window into adaptive phosphorylation-driven cellular mechanisms that orchestrate the tumor cell’s response to a variety of environmental conditions including hypoxia and chemotherapy. In this review, we discuss emerging 14-3-3 regulatory mechanisms with a focus on post-translational regulation of 14-3-3 and dynamic protein–protein interactions that illustrate 14-3-3’s role as a stress-adaptive signaling hub in cancer.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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