Biomarker Research (Sep 2024)

METTL protein family: focusing on the occurrence, progression and treatment of cancer

  • Huhu Zhang,
  • Fulin Sun,
  • Shuyao Jiang,
  • Fanghao Yang,
  • Xiaolei Dong,
  • Guoxiang Liu,
  • Mengjun Wang,
  • Ya Li,
  • Mohan Su,
  • Ziyuan Wen,
  • Chunjuan Yu,
  • Chenkai Fan,
  • Xiaoxia Li,
  • Zhe Zhang,
  • Lina Yang,
  • Bing Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40364-024-00652-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 29

Abstract

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Abstract Methyltransferase-like protein is a ubiquitous enzyme-like protein in the human body, with binding domains for nucleic acids, proteins and other small molecules, and plays an important role in a variety of biological behaviours in normal organisms and diseases, characterised by the presence of a methyltransferase-like structural domain and a structurally conserved SAM-binding domain formed by the seven-stranded β-fold structure in the center of the protein. With the deepening of research, the METTL protein family has been found to be abnormally expressed in a variety of tumor diseases, and the clarification of its relationship with tumor diseases can be used as a molecular therapeutic target and has an important role in the prognosis of tumors. In this paper, we review the structure, biological process, immunotherapy, drug-targeted therapy, and markers of the METTL protein family to provide new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors.

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