Novel insights into PARPs in gene expression: regulation of RNA metabolism

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Yueshuang Ke
Jing Zhang
Xueping Lv
Xianlu Zeng
Xueqing Ba
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[1] Northeast Normal University,The Key Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Genetics and Cytology, School of Life Science
[2] Wenzhou University,College of Life and Environmental Science
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Poly ADP-ribosylation; PARP1; Gene expression; Transcription; RNA metabolism; RNA-binding proteins; Inflammation;
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Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation (PARylation) is an important post-translational modification in which an ADP-ribose group is transferred to the target protein by poly(ADP-riboses) polymerases (PARPs). Since the discovery of poly-ADP-ribose (PAR) 50 years ago, its roles in cellular processes have been extensively explored. Although research initially focused on the functions of PAR and PARPs in DNA damage detection and repair, our understanding of the roles of PARPs in various nuclear and cytoplasmic processes, particularly in gene expression, has increased significantly. In this review, we discuss the current advances in understanding the roles of PARylation with a particular emphasis in gene expression through RNA biogenesis and processing. In addition to updating PARP’s significance in transcriptional regulation, we specifically focus on how PARPs and PARylation affect gene expression, especially inflammation-related genes, at the post-transcriptional levels by modulating RNA processing and degrading. Increasing evidence suggests that PARP inhibition is a promising treatment for inflammation-related diseases besides conventional chemotherapy for cancer.
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页码:3283 / 3299
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