학술논문

Y-box-binding protein 1 (YB-1) and its functions
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Biochemistry (Moscow). December 15, 2011, Vol. 76 Issue 13, p1402, 32 p.
Subject
Binding proteins -- Health aspects
Genetic translation -- Health aspects
DNA -- Health aspects
Embryonic development -- Health aspects
Genes -- Health aspects
Metastasis -- Health aspects
Protein binding -- Health aspects
Drug resistance in microorganisms -- Health aspects
Messenger RNA -- Health aspects
Amino acids -- Health aspects
Cancer -- Care and treatment
Genetic transcription -- Health aspects
Science and technology
Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
0006-2979
Abstract
This review describes the structure and functions of Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) and its homologs. Interactions of YB-1 with DNA, mRNAs, and proteins are considered. Data on the participation of YB-1 in DNA reparation and transcription, mRNA splicing and translation are systematized. Results on interactions of YB-1 with cytoskeleton components and its possible role in mRNA localization are discussed. Data on intracellular distribution of YB-1, its redistribution between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, and its secretion and extracellular functions are summarized. The effect of YB-1 on cell differentiation, its involvement in extra- and intracellular signaling pathways, and its role in early embryogenesis are described. The mechanisms of regulation of YB-1 expression in the cell are presented. Special attention is paid to the involvement of YB-1 in oncogenic cell transformation, multiple drug resistance, and dissemination of tumors. Both the oncogenic and antioncogenic activities of YB-1 are reviewed. The potential use of YB-1 in diagnostics and therapy as an early cancer marker and a molecular target is discussed. DOI: 10.1134/S0006297911130049 Key words: YB-1, Y-box binding proteins, regulation of gene expression, DNA repair, transcription, translation, oncogenesis, oncomarker, multidrug resistance, metastasis
The multifunctional vertebrate Y-box-binding protein 1 (YB-1) is a member of a large family of proteins with an evolutionally ancient cold shock domain. This protein is involved in a number [...]