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The molecular chaperone TRAP1 in cancer: From the basics of biology to pharmacological targeting

Ionica Masgras, Claudio Laquatra, Giuseppe Cannino, Stefano A. Serapian, Giorgio Colombo, Andrea Rasola

2021Seminars in Cancer Biology46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

TRAP1, the mitochondrial component of the Hsp90 family of molecular chaperones, displays important bioenergetic and proteostatic functions. In tumor cells, TRAP1 contributes to shape metabolism, dynamically tuning it with the changing environmental conditions, and to shield from noxious insults. Hence, TRAP1 activity has profound effects on the capability of neoplastic cells to evolve towards more malignant phenotypes. Here, we discuss our knowledge on the biochemical functions of TRAP1 in the context of a growing tumor mass, and we analyze the possibility of targeting its chaperone functions for developing novel anti-neoplastic approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Chaperone (clinical)Hsp90BiologyContext (archaeology)BioenergeticsComputational biologyPhenotypeMitochondrionCell biologyGeneticsGeneMedicineHeat shock proteinPathologyPaleontologyHeat shock proteins researchATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchMitochondrial Function and Pathology