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logo citeas Gutierrez-Beltran, E., Denisenko, T. V., Zhivotovsky, B., & Bozhkov, P. V. (2016, September 9). Tudor staphylococcal nuclease: biochemistry and functions. Cell Death & Differentiation. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2016.93
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Tudor staphylococcal nuclease: biochemistry and functions

AutorGutiérrez-Beltrán, Emilio CSIC ORCID ; Denisenko, Tatiana V.; Zhivotovsky, Boris; Bozhkov, Peter V.
FinanciadoresOlle Engkvist Foundation
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Russian Science Foundation
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Russian Government
Swedish Cancer Society
Cancer Society in Stockholm
Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
Swedish Research Council
Fecha de publicación1-nov-2016
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónCell Death and Differentiation 23: 1739-1748 (2016)
ResumenTudor staphylococcal nuclease (TSN, also known as Tudor-SN, SND1 or p100) is an evolutionarily conserved protein with invariant domain composition, represented by tandem repeat of staphylococcal nuclease domains and a tudor domain. Conservation along significant evolutionary distance, from protozoa to plants and animals, suggests important physiological functions for TSN. It is known that TSN is critically involved in virtually all pathways of gene expression, ranging from transcription to RNA silencing. Owing to its high protein-protein binding affinity coexistent with enzymatic activity, TSN can exert its biochemical function by acting as both a scaffolding molecule of large multiprotein complexes and/or as a nuclease. TSN is indispensible for normal development and stress resistance, whereas its increased expression is closely associated with various types of cancer. Thus, TSN is an attractive target for anti-cancer therapy and a potent tumor marker. Considering ever increasing interest to further understand a multitude of TSN-mediated processes and a mechanistic role of TSN in these processes, here we took an attempt to summarize and update the available information about this intriguing multifunctional protein.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2016.93
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/189960
DOI10.1038/cdd.2016.93
ISSN1350-9047
E-ISSN1476-5403
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