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Proteases and Their Modulators in Cancer Therapy: Challenges and Opportunities

Rao Song, Wenliang Qiao, Jun He, Jiasheng Huang, Youfu Luo, Tao Yang

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Proteostasis is the process of regulating intracellular proteins to maintain the balance of the cell proteome, which is crucial for cancer cell survival. Several proteases located in the cytoplasm, mitochondria, lysosome, and extracellular environment have been identified as potential antitumor targets because of their involvement in proteostasis. Although the discovery of small-molecule inhibitors targeting proteases faces particular challenges, rapid advances in chemical biology and structural biology, and the new technology of drug discovery have facilitated the development of promising protease modulators. In this review, the protein structure and function of important tumor-related proteases and their inhibitors are presented. We also provide a prospective on advances and the outlook of new drug strategies that target these proteases.

Topics & Concepts

ProteasesProteostasisChemistryDrug discoveryProteaseLysosomeCell biologyBiochemistryBiologyEnzymeUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysProtein Degradation and InhibitorsPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis
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