Wip1: A candidate phosphatase for cancer diagnosis and treatment
•Investigation about the role of Wip1 phosphatase in cancer.•Alteration in cancer treatment responses by modifying phosphorylation procedures.•Study about the role of Wip1 as a new candidate for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. The critical regulatory mechanisms in numerous cellular pathways includin...
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description | •Investigation about the role of Wip1 phosphatase in cancer.•Alteration in cancer treatment responses by modifying phosphorylation procedures.•Study about the role of Wip1 as a new candidate for cancer diagnosis and prognosis.
The critical regulatory mechanisms in numerous cellular pathways including cell survival and DNA damage response mostly depend on phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins. The serine/threonine phosphatase wild-type p53-induced phosphatase 1 (Wip1) is a growth-promoting phosphatase and its numerous downstream targets are important tumor suppressors. Here, we review the Wip1 activity and its relevance to cancer as an oncoprotein. Consecutive investigations about Wip1 and its relation to cancer is critical, as these studies ultimately contribute to the etiology of cancer. A number of innovative studies have recently investigated the importance of Wip1 as a new candidate for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Accordingly, we discuss the present challenges of using Wip1 as a target for cancer treatment. |
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