Biomolecules (Mar 2020)

Estrogen Receptors and Ubiquitin Proteasome System: Mutual Regulation

  • Irina V. Kondakova,
  • Elena E. Shashova,
  • Evgenia A. Sidenko,
  • Tatiana M. Astakhova,
  • Liudmila A. Zakharova,
  • Natalia P. Sharova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10040500
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 500

Abstract

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This review provides information on the structure of estrogen receptors (ERs), their localization and functions in mammalian cells. Additionally, the structure of proteasomes and mechanisms of protein ubiquitination and cleavage are described. According to the modern concept, the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) is involved in the regulation of the activity of ERs in several ways. First, UPS performs the ubiquitination of ERs with a change in their functional activity. Second, UPS degrades ERs and their transcriptional regulators. Third, UPS affects the expression of ER genes. In addition, the opportunity of the regulation of proteasome functioning by ERs—in particular, the expression of immune proteasomes—is discussed. Understanding the complex mechanisms underlying the regulation of ERs and proteasomes has great prospects for the development of new therapeutic agents that can make a significant contribution to the treatment of diseases associated with the impaired function of these biomolecules.

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