The DEAD-box protein family of RNA helicases: sentinels for a myriad of cellular functions with emerging roles in tumorigenesis

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Mohamed A. M. Ali
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[1] Ain Shams University,Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science
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International Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2021年 / 26卷
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Carcinogenesis; Cellular processes; DEAD-box proteins; Oncogenes; RNA metabolism; Tumor suppressor genes;
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DEAD-box RNA helicases comprise a family within helicase superfamily 2 and make up the largest group of RNA helicases. They are a profoundly conserved family of RNA-binding proteins, carrying a generic Asp–Glu–Ala–Asp (D–E–A–D) motif that gives the family its name. Members of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases are engaged in all facets of RNA metabolism from biogenesis to decay. DEAD-box proteins ordinarily function as constituents of enormous multi-protein complexes and it is believed that interactions with other components in the complexes might be answerable for the various capacities ascribed to these proteins. Therefore, their exact function is probably impacted by their interacting partners and to be profoundly context dependent. This may give a clarification to the occasionally inconsistent reports proposing that DEAD-box proteins have both pro- and anti-proliferative functions in cancer. There is emerging evidence that DEAD-box family of RNA helicases play pivotal functions in various cellular processes and in numerous cases have been embroiled in cellular proliferation and/or neoplastic transformation. In various malignancy types, DEAD-box RNA helicases have been reported to possess pro-proliferation or even oncogenic roles as well as anti-proliferative or tumor suppressor functions. Clarifying the exact function of DEAD-box helicases in cancer is probably intricate, and relies upon the cellular milieu and interacting factors. This review aims to summarize the current data on the numerous capacities that have been ascribed to DEAD-box RNA helicases. It also highlights their diverse actions upon malignant transformation in the various tumor types.
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