Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila
The Tribbles (Trib) family of pseudokinase proteins regulate cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation during normal development and in response to environmental stress. Mutations in human Trib isoforms (Trib1, 2, and 3) have been associated with metabolic disease and linked to leukemia and th...
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doaj-84c6ef3f4062467d8fb62ab687e6e0ea2021-02-21T00:00:47ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-02-011388388310.3390/cancers13040883Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from DrosophilaLeonard L. Dobens0Christopher Nauman1Zachary Fischer2Xiaolan Yao3Department of Genetics, Developmental and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64110, USADepartment of Genetics, Developmental and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64110, USADepartment of Genetics, Developmental and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64110, USADepartment of Genetics, Developmental and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64110, USAThe Tribbles (Trib) family of pseudokinase proteins regulate cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation during normal development and in response to environmental stress. Mutations in human Trib isoforms (Trib1, 2, and 3) have been associated with metabolic disease and linked to leukemia and the formation of solid tumors, including melanomas, hepatomas, and lung cancers. Drosophila Tribbles (Trbl) was the first identified member of this sub-family of pseudokinases and shares a conserved structure and similar functions to bind and direct the degradation of key mediators of cell growth and proliferation. Common Trib targets include Akt kinase (also known as protein kinase B), C/EBP (CAAT/enhancer binding protein) transcription factors, and Cdc25 phosphatases, leading to the notion that Trib family members stand athwart multiple pathways modulating their growth-promoting activities. Recent work using the Drosophila model has provided important insights into novel facets of conserved Tribbles functions in stem cell quiescence, tissue regeneration, metabolism connected to insulin signaling, and tumor formation linked to the Hippo signaling pathway. Here we highlight some of these recent studies and discuss their implications for understanding the complex roles Tribs play in cancers and disease pathologies.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/4/883Trib protein familypseudokinasegrowthcancer |
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Leonard L. Dobens Christopher Nauman Zachary Fischer Xiaolan Yao |
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Leonard L. Dobens Christopher Nauman Zachary Fischer Xiaolan Yao Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila Cancers Trib protein family pseudokinase growth cancer |
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Leonard L. Dobens Christopher Nauman Zachary Fischer Xiaolan Yao |
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Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila |
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Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila |
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Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila |
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Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila |
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Control of Cell Growth and Proliferation by the Tribbles Pseudokinase: Lessons from Drosophila |
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control of cell growth and proliferation by the tribbles pseudokinase: lessons from drosophila |
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The Tribbles (Trib) family of pseudokinase proteins regulate cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation during normal development and in response to environmental stress. Mutations in human Trib isoforms (Trib1, 2, and 3) have been associated with metabolic disease and linked to leukemia and the formation of solid tumors, including melanomas, hepatomas, and lung cancers. Drosophila Tribbles (Trbl) was the first identified member of this sub-family of pseudokinases and shares a conserved structure and similar functions to bind and direct the degradation of key mediators of cell growth and proliferation. Common Trib targets include Akt kinase (also known as protein kinase B), C/EBP (CAAT/enhancer binding protein) transcription factors, and Cdc25 phosphatases, leading to the notion that Trib family members stand athwart multiple pathways modulating their growth-promoting activities. Recent work using the Drosophila model has provided important insights into novel facets of conserved Tribbles functions in stem cell quiescence, tissue regeneration, metabolism connected to insulin signaling, and tumor formation linked to the Hippo signaling pathway. Here we highlight some of these recent studies and discuss their implications for understanding the complex roles Tribs play in cancers and disease pathologies. |
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Trib protein family pseudokinase growth cancer |
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