Protein structuromics: A new method for protein structure–function crosstalk in glioma

Author:

Xiao Nan1ORCID,Yang Wenming2,Wang Jin3,Li Jiarong3,Zhao Ruoxuan1,Li Muzheng3,Li Chi4,Liu Kang1,Li Yingxin1,Yin Chaoqun1,Chen Zhibo1,Li Xingqi5,Jiang Yun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Science Medical College of Jinzhou Medical University Jinzhou Liaoning China

2. Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University Jinzhou Liaoning China

3. Department of Rehabilitation Medical College of Jinzhou Medical University Jinzhou Liaoning China

4. Department of Anesthesiology Medical College of Jinzhou Medical University Jinzhou Liaoning China

5. Department of Medicine Medical College of Jinzhou Medical University Jinzhou Liaoning China

Abstract

AbstractGlioma is a type of tumor that starts in the glial cells of the brain or spine. Since the 1800s, when the disease was first named, its survival rates have always been unsatisfactory. Despite great advances in molecular biology and traditional treatment methods, many questions regarding cancer occurrence and the underlying mechanism remain to be answered. In this study, we assessed the protein structural features of 20 oncogenes and 20 anti‐oncogenes via protein structure and dynamic analysis methods and 3D structural and systematic analyses of the structure–function relationships of proteins. All of these results directly indicate that unfavorable group proteins show more complex structures than favorable group proteins. As the tumor cell microenvironment changes, the balance of oncogene‐related and anti‐oncogene‐related proteins is disrupted, and most of the structures of the two groups of proteins will be disrupted. However, more unfavorable group proteins will maintain and refold to achieve their correct shape faster and perform their functions more quickly than favorable group proteins, and the former thus support cancer development. We hope that these analyses will help promote mechanistic research and the development of new treatments for glioma.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology

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