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WD40-Repeat Proteins in Ciliopathies and Congenital Disorders of Endocrine System

Yeon-Joo Kim, Soo‐Hyun Kim

2020Endocrinology and Metabolism24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

WD40-repeat (WDR)-containing proteins constitute an evolutionarily conserved large protein family with a broad range of biological functions. In human proteome, WDR makes up one of the most abundant protein-protein interaction domains. Members of the WDR protein family play important roles in nearly all major cellular signalling pathways. Mutations of WDR proteins have been associated with various human pathologies including neurological disorders, cancer, obesity, ciliopathies and endocrine disorders. This review provides an updated overview of the biological functions of WDR proteins and their mutations found in congenital disorders. We also highlight the significant role of WDR proteins in ciliopathies and endocrine disorders. The new insights may help develop therapeutic approaches targeting WDR motifs.

Topics & Concepts

CiliopathiesHuman proteome projectBiologyEndocrine systemComputational biologyKallmann syndromeRibosomal proteinCiliumProteomeBioinformaticsProtein familyGeneticsMedicineGeneRibosomeProteomicsDiseasePathologyRNAHormonePhenotypeEndocrinologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Genetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchCellular transport and secretion
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