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Phosphorylation-specific Prolyl Isomerization: is There an Underlying Theme?

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Journal Nat Cell Biol
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2005 May 4
PMID 15867923
Citations 122
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Abstract

The prolyl isomerase Pin1 is a conserved enzyme that is intimately involved in diverse biological processes and pathological conditions such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease. By catalysing cis-trans interconversion of certain motifs containing phosphorylated serine or threonine residues followed by a proline residue (pSer/Thr-Pro), Pin1 can have profound effects on phosphorylation signalling. The structural and functional differences that result from cis-trans isomerization of specific pSer/Thr-Pro motifs probably underlie most, if not all, Pin1-dependent actions. Phosphorylation-dependent prolyl isomerization by Pin1 remains a unique mode for the modulation of signal transduction. Here, we provide an overview of the plethora of regulatory events that involve this unique enzyme, with a particular focus on oncogenic signalling and neurodegeneration.

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