Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Nov 2022)

The Role of WRAP53 in Cell Homeostasis and Carcinogenesis Onset

  • Renan Brito Gadelha,
  • Caio Bezerra Machado,
  • Flávia Melo Cunha de Pinho Pessoa,
  • Laudreísa da Costa Pantoja,
  • Igor Valentim Barreto,
  • Rodrigo Monteiro Ribeiro,
  • Manoel Odorico de Moraes Filho,
  • Maria Elisabete Amaral de Moraes,
  • André Salim Khayat,
  • Caroline Aquino Moreira-Nunes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb44110372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 11
pp. 5498 – 5515

Abstract

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The WD repeat containing antisense to TP53 (WRAP53) gene codifies an antisense transcript for tumor protein p53 (TP53), stabilization (WRAP53α), and a functional protein (WRAP53β, WDR79, or TCAB1). The WRAP53β protein functions as a scaffolding protein that is important for telomerase localization, telomere assembly, Cajal body integrity, and DNA double-strand break repair. WRAP53β is one of many proteins known for containing WD40 domains, which are responsible for mediating a variety of cell interactions. Currently, WRAP53 overexpression is considered a biomarker for a diverse subset of cancer types, and in this study, we describe what is known about WRAP53β’s multiple interactions in cell protein trafficking, Cajal body formation, and DNA double-strand break repair and its current perspectives as a biomarker for cancer.

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